Legacy IT systems struggle to keep pace with the rapidly changing demands of businesses in today’s hypercompetitive market. This results in inefficiencies, elevated costs, and limited scalability. To address these concerns, enterprises should consider AI-driven, hyper-converged solutions that integrate computing, storage, and networking seamlessly. This approach empowers organizations to achieve scalable growth with tailored hardware and customized software stacks, optimized for business expansion.
In a knowledge exchange session, curated by CORE Media, in association with Intel and Netweb Technologies, Sudhir Kamath, Country Director, CORE Media, along with Vikram Chauhan, Director & Head-Enterprise & Government Business, Intel India and Swastik Chakraborty, Vice President, Technology, Netweb Technologies India discussed transformative power of AI and Cloud Solutions for enterprise modernization.
Key takeaways from the event:
- Enterprises are facing unprecedented challenges, as legacy IT systems struggle to keep up with the demands of a hypercompetitive market. The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cloud computing, particularly through hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI), has emerged as a critical strategy for driving growth and enhancing operational efficiency.
- Panelists explored the benefits of private, hybrid, and cloud-native storage solutions as key enablers for enterprise scalability and flexibility. They highlighted how cloud technologies, when paired with AI and HCI, can streamline IT operations, reduce costs, and enable more agile decision-making in response to rapidly changing business demands.
- CXO attendees discussed the scalability limitations of traditional infrastructures, which lead to high costs. They stressed the importance of cloud solutions, both private and hybrid, along with AI-driven technologies to address these challenges. By leveraging cloud-native tools, businesses can scale efficiently, control costs, and enhance agility. However, obstacles to AI adoption remain, such as high initial costs, choosing the right infrastructure, and addressing skill gaps. Additionally, businesses struggle to balance cloud repatriation with finding a comprehensive solution for their infrastructure needs.