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Critical Capabilities for Distributed Hybrid Infrastructure

Published: 16 October 2023

Summary

Organizations are increasingly looking for modern IT infrastructure capabilities that can be deployed wherever required. Here, we evaluate cloud-defined and cloud-inspired infrastructure offerings against 10 critical capabilities in five use cases important to infrastructure and operations leaders.

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Key Findings
  • Vendors use two common technology approaches to address enterprises’ need for distributed hybrid infrastructure that delivers a cloud-integrated experience across a range of edge, on-premises and cloud locations. One is driven by the public cloud vendors delivering their services on-premises; the other is driven by on-premises infrastructure vendors extending their services into the public cloud.

  • The solutions provided by vendors, even those using the same technology approach, vary significantly in capability and complexity and, frequently, do not address all use cases well.

  • Many vendors do not deliver a consistent set of services and APIs across their on-premises and public

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  • Alibaba
  • AWS
  • Huawei
  • IBM
  • Microsoft
  • Nutanix
  • Oracle
  • Tencent
  • VMware
  • Hybrid Management
  • Solution Delivery
  • Security and Governance
  • Resilience
  • Ecosystem Support
  • Cloud Architecture
  • Networking
  • Data Services
  • Container Support
  • Edge Architecture
  • Cloud-Native Apps
  • Hybrid Infrastructure
  • Edge
  • Assured Workloads
  • Multicloud

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Critical Capabilities: A deeper look into provider offerings

How does a Critical Capabilities report work?

As a companion to the Magic Quadrant™, a Critical Capabilities report scores competing products and services against a set of meaningful differentiators. It reveals which options are the best fit in various use cases to help you focus on the vendors best suited to your needs.

A Critical Capabilities report is more than just a diagram. You also get:

Sharper focus

Narrow down the product and service criteria most important to you.

Individualized use cases

Use interactive features to customize usage scenarios based on your organization’s unique needs.

Faster decision making

Use data to speed up provider selection and accelerate the procurement process.

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We provide actionable, objective insight to help organizations make smarter, faster technology decisions to stay ahead of disruption and accelerate growth.

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We use a Critical Capabilities report, the Magic Quadrant and more to ensure you select the best-fit provider to avoid the costly repercussions of a poor decision.

Align deal structures and optimize spend

We benchmark pricing against the market so you avoid unnecessary charges.

Reduce complexity and risk

We analyze contract terms and conditions to protect you against future price increases and unanticipated costs.

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