Flexibility for What Comes Next
- Platform modernization should be driven by future business needs, not short-term disruption.
- Platforms define the entire IT operating model, not just where workloads run.
- Container platforms are foundational for modern applications and AI workloads.
- Reliability is engineered through software, automation, and operations — not hardware alone.
- Incremental modernization beats one-time platform migrations.
CTO Insights: Platform Modernization
Platform Modernization Resources
A Guide to Modernizing Virtualization for Business Value
Recent changes in the virtualization landscape have forced many organizations to rethink long-standing infrastructure assumptions. A Guide to Modernizing Virtualization for Business Value helps infrastructure...
Virtualization at a Crossroads: Preparing for the Next Decade of Infrastructure
After two decades of relative stability, virtualization is entering a new era. Organizations are weighing how to evolve their virtualization environments to balance cost, operational...
Operationalizing Kubernetes for Virtualization and AI
For two decades, virtualization shaped how enterprises built and managed their IT environments. Now, as organizations pursue hybrid cloud flexibility and prepare for AI-driven workloads,...
Top Technology Trends for 2026
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