AI, data analytics, cyberthreats, and cost pressure are converging at once -- placing new demands on storage, compute, and networking. Infrastructure designed for static growth is increasingly misaligned with how businesses need to operate.
Disaggregated infrastructure is a response to that mismatch. Rather than bundling resources together and forcing compromise, it separates compute, storage, and networking into shared pools that can be allocated dynamically.
At its core, disaggregated infrastructure is defined by choice: how workloads are supported, and how vendors and platforms are used. And choice alleviates compromise.
The articles in this report explore how storage strategy, AI readiness, and infrastructure modernization are evolving in response to this new reality — and what CIOs and CISOs should be watching next.
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