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Converged Infrastructure (CI) is a type of computing infrastructure that combines multiple components of a data center, such as servers, storage, networking, and virtualization, into a single, integrated system. This type of infrastructure is designed to reduce complexity and improve scalability, allowing organizations to quickly and easily deploy new applications and services. CI also helps to reduce costs by eliminating the need for multiple vendors and simplifying the management of the data center.
CI solutions are becoming increasingly popular as organizations look to reduce costs and improve efficiency. By consolidating multiple components into a single system, organizations can reduce the amount of time and money spent on managing and maintaining their data centers. Additionally, CI solutions can help organizations to quickly and easily deploy new applications and services, allowing them to stay competitive in the market.
Some of the leading companies in the CI market include Dell EMC, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Cisco Systems, IBM, and Oracle. Show Less Read more