By Bharath Vasudevan, Product Manager, HPE Software-defined and Cloud GroupAltering the past to change the future is a fascinating concept that has inspired many fiction novels and movies.
In Back to the Future II, Biff creates a completely different future for himself by using a seemingly meaningless item from the future (a sports almanac that reveals sports outcomes).
I canrsquo;t help but wonder: what would happen if just one small, seemingly insignificant piece of our history were changed; how different would we be today?How IT Got to Where It IsFor modern IT to exist in the form of hyperconverged infrastructure, composable infrastructure, and the cloud, we needed virtualization. Without virtualization, the nearly two-decade evolution of IT would have been far different.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
In Back to the Future II, Biff creates a completely different future for himself by using a seemingly meaningless item from the future (a sports almanac that reveals sports outcomes).
I canrsquo;t help but wonder: what would happen if just one small, seemingly insignificant piece of our history were changed; how different would we be today?How IT Got to Where It IsFor modern IT to exist in the form of hyperconverged infrastructure, composable infrastructure, and the cloud, we needed virtualization. Without virtualization, the nearly two-decade evolution of IT would have been far different.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here