Software developers were the first to use the agile methodology for adaptive planning, earlier delivery and continual improvement. Since then, the word “agile” has spread throughout every industry.
For IT departments, staying agile is non-negotiable. As technology changes at a rapid pace, it is the onus of the IT department to keep up with the new risks, opportunities and best practices.
“The common story that I'm often hearing is [IT professionals] being asked to do more with less, so they have to stretch their resources more every single day. So if you looked at a traditional converged data center architecture, you traditionally had separate compute, storage, and networking.
They all had to be managed independently. Often this led to sort of a side load management environment amongst the IT teams,” Ken Rems, a principal architect at PCS, explained.
Hyperconverged infrastructure combines compute, virtualization, storage, and networking in a single cluster. This creates a dynamic system that empowers your organization with greater alignment between infrastructure and workload. The infrastructure is simple, flexible and easily automated—making it the best choice for agile teams.