2018 Brings Once-in-a-Generation Shift in Data Storage
I have to be honest. Much of what I predict to be significant for the data storage industry in 2018 may go unnoticed by most IT professionals, even...
Earlier this year, Forrester conducted research into the data center networking market. In the report titled The Forrester Wave™: Hardware Platforms for Software-Defined Networking, Q1 2018, lead research analyst Andre Kindness looked at a number of criteria split across current offerings, strategy, and market presence. Andre concluded that there is a palpable changing of the guard in the networking space, driven largely by technology changes in the virtualization and cloud spaces.
Following that research, we invited Andre to spend time talking through some of his findings in more detail:
Summarizing the Research
Forrester reaches a number of important conclusions in their research and presentations. Given the rise of virtualization and cloud, Andre outlines a future that will be more software-defined and highly automated. In a bid to simplify networking, enterprises will look to adopt these technologies as they roll out what Forrester calls “business-wide fabrics”.
He notes that for those in stages of cloud migration where it’s necessary to choose hardware today, it’s essential to consider how that selection sets up their infrastructure for flexibility in the future. Forrester evaluated 40 different criteria spread across both product capabilities and surrounding services and support. The chief conclusion of the report is that these new requirements are ushering in a new wave of vendor leaders.
Developing an Enterprise Strategy
In both the IDG and "Top Tips for a Successful Data Center Redesign" webinars, guest speaker Andre Kindness has words of advice for his enterprise clients:
Guiding Enterprises Forward
With a strategy in tow, Andre provides additional tips for making progress in evolving the network for cloud and multicloud architectures:
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