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Accelerating Future-Ready IT with Hybrid Cloud, AI, and Unified Observability with HPE, Intel and Nutanix

  • Writer: Anoop Kubba
    Anoop Kubba
  • Jun 17
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jul 1


The pace of digital transformation is accelerating, and organizations are under increasing pressure to modernize their IT strategies to remain competitive. At a recent workshop hosted by HPE, Intel, and Nutanix, industry leaders and technology experts convened to discuss the imperatives of future-ready IT, hybrid cloud adoption, AI advancements, and the evolving landscape of cybersecurity and observability. Here are the key insights and takeaways from this high-impact session.


Modernization Mandate: From Infrastructure-First to Outcome-Driven IT


A clear consensus emerged around the need to move beyond traditional, infrastructure-centric models. According to IDC, over 70% of enterprises are prioritizing digital transformation initiatives that deliver rapid, measurable business outcomes by 2026. Workshop participants emphasized that modernization is no longer optional; it is a strategic mandate. Organizations are shifting towards agile, scalable IT frameworks that can respond dynamically to market demands.


HPE’s Green Lake platform and Nutanix’s hybrid cloud solutions, powered by Intel’s next-generation processors, were highlighted as key enablers in this transformation journey, offering flexible consumption models and accelerating time-to-value.


Hybrid Cloud as the Strategic Destination


Hybrid cloud has emerged as the preferred IT operating model, with Gartner predicting that 85% of enterprises will adopt a cloud-first principle by 2025. However, the workshop surfaced several challenges:


  • Interoperability: Seamless integration across on-premises and multiple cloud environments remains a technical hurdle.

  • Cost Optimization: Managing and predicting cloud spend, especially with repatriation scenarios, is a growing concern.

  • Complexity: Navigating the intricacies of cloud repatriation and multi-cloud management demands robust platforms and expertise.


Nutanix’s Cloud Platform, leveraging Intel’s hardware advancements and HPE’s managed services, was cited as a best-in-class example for addressing these challenges, enabling organizations to deploy workloads flexibly while maintaining control and visibility.


AI Use Cases: From Pilots to Production


While many AI/ML initiatives are still in pilot phases, tangible results are already being realized particularly in the BFSI sector. For example, leading banks are reporting up to 30% faster underwriting cycles and real-time decisioning capabilities, thanks to AI-driven automation and analytics.


However, scaling AI remains a challenge due to data silos, lack of unified platforms, and the need for robust compute infrastructure. Here, Intel’s AI-optimized processors and HPE’s AI-ready infrastructure were discussed as foundational to accelerating AI adoption from experimentation to enterprise-wide deployment.


Cybersecurity & Data Security: The Non-Negotiables


Cybersecurity continues to dominate boardroom discussions, especially with the proliferation of cloud and edge workloads. Key concerns raised included:


  • Data Leakage: The risk of sensitive information exposure across hybrid environments.

  • Compliance: Navigating evolving regulatory landscapes, especially in BFSI, where non-compliance can result in significant penalties.

  • Hidden Costs: The often-overlooked expenses associated with layered cloud security solutions.


HPE’s security-first approach, combined with Intel’s hardware-level security features and Nutanix’s built-in data protection, were recognized as essential components for a robust security posture.


Unified Observability: The Next Frontier


As organizations operate across multi-cloud and on-premises environments, unified observability has become critical. According to a recent Forrester survey, 68% of enterprises cite lack of unified visibility as a top barrier to effective cloud management. Tools such as AIOps are now indispensable for:


  • Dynamic Workload Management: Proactively optimizing resource allocation and performance.

  • Root Cause Analysis: Accelerating incident response and minimizing downtime.

  • Cost Control: Providing granular insights into resource consumption and spend.


Nutanix’s Prism AIOps and HPE’s observability solutions, powered by Intel’s telemetry capabilities, were showcased as leading solutions in this space.


Strategic Imperatives for 2025 and Beyond


  1. Business-Driven IT Transformation: Rapid, outcome-oriented transformation—powered by hybrid cloud and AI is essential for staying ahead in today’s digital economy.

  2. Cybersecurity and Compliance: As data security becomes foundational, organizations must invest in robust, compliant architectures—particularly in regulated sectors like BFSI.

  3. AI and Cloud Innovation: Unified observability and AI-driven decision-making will define the next wave of IT innovation, enabling businesses to respond dynamically to evolving needs.


The workshop underscored that the journey to future-ready IT is both complex and urgent. By leveraging the combined strengths of HPE’s infrastructure leadership, Intel’s processing power, and Nutanix’s cloud-native innovation, organizations can accelerate their digital transformation, harness the full potential of AI, and ensure robust security and observability across the enterprise.


As we look to 2025 and beyond, the strategic integration of hybrid cloud, AI, and unified observability will be the cornerstone of competitive advantage and operational resilience.


 
 

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