RESEARCH PAPER: Dell Technologies Delivers Consistent Hybrid Cloud Enabling Unique Enterprise Flexibility

By Patrick Moorhead, Rhett Dillingham - December 2, 2019

Within organizations, teams often disagree in setting the course for the right cloud strategy. Application teams often advocate for public cloud focus. They want to prioritize highly elastic infrastructure capacity and/or use of advanced application development features. Other teams may advocate for investment in private cloud capabilities. These teams may need control of specific infrastructure aspects for their applications, due to performance, control, cost and/or location requirements.

Enterprises have the opportunity to deliver on the vision for multi-cloud providing optimal flexibility for all teams. The challenge is to do so without fragmenting into separate management and use. To enable the organization to choose the optimal cloud environment for applications based on business value and requirements, IT can provide a consistent hybrid cloud experience across all environments.

Dell Technologies combines VMware Cloud Foundation with uniquely integrated HCI, CI, and Validated Designs infrastructure offerings to deliver a consistent cloud platform experience across cloud environments, spanning private infrastructure and the top public clouds of AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform.

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Table of Contents

  • Executive Summary
  • The Opportunity And Challenge Of Cloud Computing
  • Dell Technologies Offers Unique, Consistent Hybrid Cloud Platform
  • Call To Action

Companies Cited

  • AWS
  • Dell EMC
  • Dell Technologies
  • Google
  • Microsoft
  • VMware
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Patrick founded the firm based on his real-world world technology experiences with the understanding of what he wasn’t getting from analysts and consultants. Ten years later, Patrick is ranked #1 among technology industry analysts in terms of “power” (ARInsights)  in “press citations” (Apollo Research). Moorhead is a contributor at Forbes and frequently appears on CNBC. He is a broad-based analyst covering a wide variety of topics including the cloud, enterprise SaaS, collaboration, client computing, and semiconductors. He has 30 years of experience including 15 years of executive experience at high tech companies (NCR, AT&T, Compaq, now HP, and AMD) leading strategy, product management, product marketing, and corporate marketing, including three industry board appointments.

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