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As the digital landscape continues to evolve, IBM Corp.’s commitment to innovation and adaptability positions it as a key player in shaping the future of data management.

The computing giant stands at the forefront of the technological landscape with its AI-driven approach to data storage.

“This is a key part of the conversation,” said John Furrier (pictured, left), theCUBE Research executive analyst. “The future is coming here. It’s now. The future is now. AI’s now. Infrastructure is really hard.”

Furrier spoke with theCUBE Research’s Dave Vellante (right), chief analyst, and Rob Strechay (center), principal analyst, at IBM’s “Future-Ready Storage Redefining Data Center Boundaries” event, during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. They explored the profound implications of AI integration, the challenges facing companies in adopting AI and IBM’s strategic response to these shifting landscapes. (* Disclosure below.)

TheCUBE Research analyst talk about AI-driven innovation during the roundtable at the “IBM Future-ready Storage” event.

TheCUBE Research analysts talk about AI-driven innovation.

Harnessing the power of AI: Transforming data center infrastructure

With AI rapidly becoming the driving force behind innovation, the need for infrastructure that can keep pace with these AI-driven advancements is more critical than ever. IBM’s commitment to delivering efficient, perpetual storage solutions underscores its recognition of this imperative. Despite challenges such as budget constraints and performance demands, IBM’s investments in infrastructure are positioning it as a leader in the race to harness the full potential of AI, according to Furrier.

“We’re at a generational shift here, both personnel, the kinds of computing that’s done,” he said. “IBM will talk about quantum and other conversations. You’ve got HPC and AI, you’ve got cloud-native developers, you’ve got gen AI applications. AI infrastructure is the key here, and that’s the future.”

The evolving dynamics between on-premises and cloud solutions in the era of AI was also a topic of discussion. While the allure of cloud-like flexibility is undeniable, on-prem solutions offer distinct advantages, particularly in terms of performance and cost-effectiveness. IBM’s ability to provide assurance and maintain the lifetime value of storage addresses these concerns, paving the way for seamless integration of AI into existing data center frameworks.

“I think one of the interesting points … was talking about how you’re starting to see that populate across the boundaries within IBM where they’re bringing automation from,” Strechay said. “You can look at the automation stack that they’re going to have along with the AIOps pieces that they’re announcing and bring the intelligence closer to the storage.”

Strategic acquisitions and intelligent solutions: IBM’s AI-driven path to future-ready storage

Another key aspect of IBM’s strategy lies in its acquisitions, notably Red Hat Inc. and HashiCorp Inc., which underscore its commitment to cloud operations and distributed computing. By leveraging these acquisitions and integrating AIOps capabilities, IBM is poised to deliver a comprehensive solution that meets the evolving needs of modern enterprises, according to Vellante.

“I think it’s timely because you have these opposing forces of the budget constraints at the high level, at the macro, and you’ve got the demand for innovation because everybody’s trying to race AI,” he said. “Having infrastructure that is perpetual, the last storage you’ll ever buy, that’s efficient, that’s keeping pace, a very timely conversation.”

Looking ahead, the panelists emphasized the importance of non-disruptive migration and intelligent storage management. IBM’s focus on automation, coupled with its deep expertise in AI, positions it favorably in a market where storage solutions are becoming increasingly intelligent and programmable.

“I think this non-disruptive migration is really important,” Vellante said. “I think, eventually, it’s going to become table stakes. It has to because people don’t want to be doing disruptive migrations. It just doesn’t make any sense, but that enables some of the things that we heard about today.”

Here’s the complete video interview, part of SiliconANGLE’s and theCUBE Research’s coverage of IBM’s “Future-Ready Storage Redefining Data Center Boundaries” event:

(* Disclosure: TheCUBE is a paid media partner for IBM’s “Future-Ready Storage Redefining Data Center Boundaries” event. Neither IBM Corp., .)


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