Scale Computing, a market leader in edge computing,
virtualization and hyperconverged solutions, today announced that Gartner Inc.
has named Scale Computing as a "Notable Vendor" in its Midmarket
Context: 'Magic Quadrant for Hyperconverged Infrastructure'[1] for the second
consecutive year.
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Midmarket Context: 'Magic Quadrant for Hyperconverged Infrastructure,' here.
Gartner defines Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) in the Magic Quadrant
report as, "a category of scale-out software-integrated infrastructure
that applies a modular approach to compute, network and storage on standard
hardware, leveraging distributed, horizontal building blocks under unified
management."* According to the Midmarket Context: 'Magic Quadrant for
Hyperconverged Infrastructure' report, "Vendors included in this Magic
Quadrant Perspective have customers that are successfully using their products
and services."
"We believe this recognition as a notable vendor highlights our strong
customer success over the last 12 months, as well as our constant drive to
innovate in this critical HCI market space," said Jeff Ready, CEO and
co-founder, Scale Computing. "I am also pleased to report that at the end
of 2018 we closed a record-breaking sales year, received major funding and
continued to strengthen our OEM and partner portfolio - all of which are adding
fuel to the company's growth around the world."
Scale Computing HC3 is the ideal infrastructure solution
for retail, industrial, finance, ROBO, mobile platforms and IoT, when
ease-of-use, high availability, and TCO matter. The innovative HC3 self-healing
machine intelligence automatically identifies, mitigates, and corrects problems
in the infrastructure in real-time, which reduces the time administrators spend
managing and maintaining the solution.
Gartner's 2019 Midmarket Context: 'Magic Quadrant for Hyperconverged
Infrastructure' states, "The Hyperconverged Infrastructure market is
experiencing 45 percent annual growth offering MSE I&O leaders mature
products from major server OEMs/ODMs and software companies." It also
states, "Hyperconverged infrastructure is evolving into the de facto standard
for on-premises and hybrid cloud integration for many midsize enterprises. MSE
I&O leaders should leverage this report to identify the HCI vendors and
products best suited to their scale and requirements."
Scale Computing is poised to take advantage of
this market growth and mainstream adoption of HCI technology as its solutions
gain momentum in numerous use cases including VDI and edge computing.