Challenges of Getting to Performance-Intensive Computing Infrastructure

By 2025, 70% of companies will invest in alternative computing technologies to drive business differentiation by compressing time to value of insights from complex data sets that are sourced and analyzed by applications including AI, big data and analytics. These workloads create intense pressure on infrastructure, requiring what IDC calls performance-intensive computing infrastructure (PIC-I). Check out this infographic to gain a visual understanding of what that means, and to see what's needed for organizations to get to a PIC-I.

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