The IBM Storage Assurance program offers access to the latest FlashSystem hardware and software, supporting investment protection from day one.
IBM has introduced a new storage solution to enhance data center performance and provide a more flexible IT lifecycle management. The IBM Storage Assurance program offers access to the latest FlashSystem hardware and software, supporting investment protection from day one. This aligns with market research, indicating a desire among companies for greater IT spending efficiency and performance.
The program aims to simplify the storage ownership experience and extend the lifespan of storage investments without compromising performance. It’s essentially a subscription service offering regular updates to hardware and software, focusing on minimizing traditional lifecycle management challenges.
IBM’s latest storage offerings significantly benefit clients looking to maximize data center performance while maintaining cost efficiency. By adopting the IBM Storage Assurance program, clients can expect:
These advantages are crucial in today’s rapidly evolving tech landscape, where the agility to adapt to new requirements and the need for robust security measures are paramount. IBM’s approach to storage with AI-powered data services and all-inclusive software integration addresses these critical aspects head-on.
IBM’s DeniIBM’snelly has emphasized that the Storage Assurance program is an innovative step toward changing the enterprise storage paradigm. It offers client-focused solutions that enable organizations to stay on the cutting edge of technology while ensuring operational efficiency and data protection.
IBM’s commitment to this program underlines the importance of proactive and forward-thinking in managing data center resources. It is vital for organizations facing increasing pressure to maximize financial resources, improve operational agility, adopt energy-efficient solutions, and safeguard their data in an ever-more complex digital world.
For clients using IBM FlashSystem 5300, 7300, and 9500, the program includes system refreshes, support for heavy-duty workloads with all-NVMe architecture, cyber threat detection, non-disruptive upgrades, and flexible contract terms. Expert Care support is included to ensure storage infrastructure remains current, addressing capacity and operating system updates.
IBM has also rolled out Flash Grid technology and Policy-Based High Availability features to streamline storage management and enhance workload performance. These features focus on high availability, replication, and workload mobility across storage systems. These offerings are now generally available and represent IBM’s commitment to keeping clients technologically up-to-date.
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