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Would You Innovate on Your Outdated Server Infrastructure? Get Ahead of Your Technical Debt
Delaying infrastructure refreshes can be risky. IDC reports that organizations waiting three or more years often find their systems becoming a source of technical debt rather than a platform for growth. The analyst report, "Would You Innovate on Your Outdated Server Infrastructure? Get Ahead of Your Technical Debt," highlights why modernizing infrastructure is essential for competitiveness and innovation. Download the report today to see why leading organizations are refreshing more frequently, and reach out to General Technique to plan your next refresh cycle.
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Organizations should consider refreshing their server infrastructure to keep pace with rapidly evolving workload demands, enhance performance, improve security, and avoid costly maintenance associated with aging equipment. IDC research indicates that 44% of organizations refresh their server infrastructure every three years or less, with over 40% increasing their refresh rates since the COVID-19 pandemic due to the speed of technological change.
What factors influence server upgrade decisions?
Organizations evaluate several factors when deciding to upgrade their server infrastructure, including performance relative to cost, alignment with strategic objectives, end-of-life (EOL) and end-of-support-life (EOSL) considerations, and the ability to support new workloads, particularly those related to AI. Additionally, 34% of organizations are assessing how AI will influence their future server infrastructure decisions.
How do organizations approach server partnerships?
When choosing server vendors or partnerships, organizations should consider the quality of service and product performance, compatibility with their existing IT environment, and the level of support provided. They must also decide whether to continue with existing vendors or explore new partnerships that can better meet their evolving needs, especially in light of increasing demands for performance and sustainability.
Would You Innovate on Your Outdated Server Infrastructure? Get Ahead of Your Technical Debt
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