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Arrow Electronics to showcase hyper-converged infrastructure at Gitex 2016

Arrow Electronics to showcase hyper-converged infrastructure at Gitex 2016

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Vimal Kocher, Managing Director for the Middle East region of Arrow's Enterprise Computing Solutions business.

Arrow Electronics will showcase a range of hyper-converged infrastructure, flash storage, software defined infrastructure, and advanced security solutions from technology vendors at Gitex Technology Week 2016. Among the technology solutions on display at Arrow’s booth at Gitex 2016 will be Dell EMC hyper-converged appliance VxRail and its flash products.

“Based on VMware’s vSphere and Virtual SAN, and Dell EMC software, VxRail is the only integrated, preconfigured, and pre-tested VMware hyper-converged infrastructure appliance on the market. VxRail enables faster, better, and simpler management of consolidated workloads, virtual desktops, business critical applications, and remote office infrastructure. It provides a predictable and scalable path to an automated, software defined infrastructure environment,” said Havier Haddad, Channel and Alliance director for Turkey, Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa of Dell EMC.

More than 30 technology specialists from Check Point, Dell EMC, F5, Forcepoint, Intel Security, Netscout, RSA, and Trend Micro will join a team of Arrow’s business solution consultants at Gitex Technology Week to provide insights to solution providers and enterprises on emerging trends including virtualisation, software driven infrastructures, and clouding computing.

Arrow will also launch a study to help enterprises evaluate their current datacentre capability, and assess which hyper-converged infrastructure solutions and best practices can help them transform their datacentres to meet complex business needs in the digital economy.

Research indicates that the hyper-converged infrastructure market is emerging as one of the fastest growing and most valuable technology segments in the industry. In fact, the IDC expects new datacentre investments will leverage converged or hyper-converged infrastructures to support both public and private cloud deployments across the Middle East and Africa market, with a forecast growth rate of 12% in 2016.

“We continue to see the hyper-converged infrastructure approach garnering attention of IT leaders and business stakeholders as they strive to transform data centre infrastructure into a more agile, scalable, and predictable platform, while operating under budget and resource constraints to meet ever-changing business requirements,” said Vimal Kocher, Managing Director for the Middle East region of Arrow’s Enterprise Computing Solutions business.

“In addition to the assessment study, we will also be hosting a series of technical workshops, lunch and learns, and cost and benefit analysis sessions at the in-house lab and Proof of Concept Solution Centre at the Arrow Dubai office in the coming months. We aim to provide consultative advices and practical solutions to help customers and partners realise transformative benefits delivered by hyper-converged infrastructure in addressing many IT challenges.”

Designed as a hybrid and agile IT infrastructure, hyper-converged infrastructure employs software defined technology to integrate compute, storage, networking and virtualisation resources into one centrally managed console, or cluster. Hyper-converged infrastructure creates a pool of unified virtual infrastructure that can be shared by multiple applications and lines of business, allowing for dynamic scaling and reduced complexity and fragmentation. Hyper-converged infrastructure can also improve backup and recovery capability. The financial benefits of the infrastructure include not only savings on capital expenditures but also lower total cost of ownership and operational expenses.

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