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Data Networks and Ingram Micro invite you to our Data Center Modernization luncheon workshop. We'll explore how to improve IT agility and reduce costs with a software-defined approach to infrastructure using industry-leading hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) solutions from Dell EMC.
The complexity of today's data center architecture makes it impossible for IT to respond to the needs of their organizations quickly and cost-effectively. HCI solves this challenge by running all key data center functions in a highly-integrated software layer, harnessing the power of server and storage virtualization and management to simplify the delivery of services.
Dell's acquisition of EMC forged the perfect blend of compute, storage, and virtualization to create VxRail, a hyper-converged appliance that is easy to deploy, consume, and support. We'll help you understand the fundamentals and advantages of Dell EMC VxRail and VMware vSAN platforms and their key enabling technologies. Plus, we'll take a look at Dell EMC Ready Solutions for an overview of your "build vs. buy" HCI options.
Join key innovators from Data Networks, Dell EMC, and Ingram Micro as we explore these transformative HCI solutions. Seating is limited. Register today to take the next steps on your path to IT transformation. Reserve your seat and enter to win one of many partner-sponsored tech gifts we will give away at the workshop!
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