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January 1, 2020 at 3:43 pm #38063
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Gartner: 10 infrastructure trends you need to know
Gartner names the most important factors affecting infrastructure and opera
Automation-strategy rethink
Hybrid IT Impacts Disaster Recovery Confidence
Scaling DevOps agility demands platform rethinking
Infrastructure – and your data – are everywhere
Overwhelming Impact of IoT
Distributed cloud
Immersive Experience
Democratization of ITAuto extracted Text……
ORLANDO – Corporate network infrastructure is only going to get more involved over the next two to three years as automation, network challenges and hybrid cloud become more integral to the enterprise.
Cappuccio noted that Gartner’s look at the top infrastructure and operational trends reflect offshoots of technologies – such as cloud computing, automation and networking advances the company’s analysts have talked about many times before.
Automation has been going on at some level for years, Cappuccio said, but the level of complexity as it is developed and deployed further is what’s becoming confusing.
The amounts and types of automation need to be managed and require a shift to a team development approach led by an automation architect that can be standardized across business units.
Cappuccio said.
Gartner says by 2025, more than 90 percent of enterprises will have an automation architect, up from less than 20 percent today.
Hybrid IT which includes a mix of data center, SAAS, PAAS, branch offices, edge computing and security services makes it hard to promise enterprise resources will be available or backed-up, Cappuccio said.
By 2022, more than 50 percent of enterprise-generated data will be created and processed outside the data center or cloud, up from less than 10 percent in 2019.
Infrastructure is everywhere, Cappuccio said and every time data is moved it creates challenges.
Cappuccio advocated mandating data-driven infrastructure impact-assessment at early stages of design, investing in infrastructure tools to manage data wherever it resides, and modernizing existing backup architectures to be able to protect data wherever it resides.
Cappuccio said companies need to engage with business leaders to shape IoT strategies and establish a center of excellence for IoT.
Today, technology learns and adapts to humans, Cappuccio said.
That may bring a quicker time-to-market for the business but could be riskier for IT, Cappuccio said
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