Top 5 reasons why server modernization should be a priority

Data centers are the lifeblood of any business's IT operations, and modernizing servers should be a priority. With HPE ProLiant Gen12 servers, you can transform your business with important features such as AI and data analytics support, enabling innovative outcomes and giving you a competitive edge. In addition, modern servers support IT sustainability efforts. To reduce your company's carbon footprint, these new energy-efficient servers offer both air- and water-cooling options. In terms of reducing technical debt, maintaining outdated software versions brings both complexity and risks, which Gen12 tackles head-on. Moreover, protect your business by leveraging next-gen security innovations. And finally, increase business agility, freeing up much-needed resources to focus on the next big thing. Harness the full power of the HPE ProLiant Compute platform's new Gen12 systems, and witness a transformational level of performance, efficiency, and security across all your IT operations. Contact us today to get started.

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Top 5 reasons why server modernization should be a priority published by CyberNorth
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