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Flexible Capacity from HPE Pointnext offers on-demand capacity, combining the agility and economics of public cloud with the security and performance of on-premises IT. With advanced metering, customers pay monthly for actual capacity used, above a minimum commitment – by core, by terabyte, by virtual machine – with no up-front capital outlay. HPE provides a buffer of capacity on-premises and ready for use, which you pay for only when you start to use. Active capacity management ensures that the buffer is replenished before it runs out, so that you have the servers, storage, networking, and operating software that you need, and ensuring that you are ready to take on your next project or next customer. Flexible Capacity cuts overprovisioning – commonly as much as 50-60% of servers and storage – saving on IT cost, enabling faster time to value and eliminating the typical long purchasing cycle. And it includes support for your IT environment to simplify how you operate IT.
Infosys offers cloud managed services, part of Infosys Cobalt, to efficiently operate cloud workloads and navigate the complexities of scaled cloud operations. Our services have built-in constructs to address governance across finance, technical, and operational requirements, along with security regulatory compliance needs. Our services adhere to well-established frameworks such as ITILv4 that ensure the highest level of process compliance. We can extend to an SRE-centric operating model that can propel enterprises towards a cloud-native culture from traditional tower-based models.
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