IBM Fusion: HCI pre-integrated with Red Hat OpenShift

 

Generative AI is taking organizations by storm. Yet 64% of IT professionals report that the complexity of their IT infrastructure is slowing their IT operations and digital initiatives. Indeed, that complexity is hampering their business's ability to stay competitive. Adding AI to this mix can only worsen the situation. This report from Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) explains how, through tremendous levels of innovation, IBM and Red Hat have worked together to develop ways to offload the complexity of application and infrastructure modernization from your business. By integrating, testing, deploying, and configuring work, IBM and Red Hat have reduced the risk and time associated with infrastructure modernization and scaling. They have done this through two initiatives: Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud and IBM Fusion HCI. Download the report and learn how Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud and IBM Fusion HCI can mitigate risk, accelerate time to value, and enable delivery of new services for your business or organization.

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