The hidden cost of fragmented data

Data volumes are soaring across cloud platforms, legacy systems, and departmental silos, but the promise of better insights depends on how well that data is managed. Fragmented storage infrastructure—caused by disconnected systems, outdated technology, and lack of integration—turns information into a liability rather than an asset. Organizations often find their resources drained and operations slowed by siloed, complex storage environments, which confuse teams and complicate compliance. Fragmented data management is a business challenge as much as a technical one, with teams using divergent storage solutions and struggling to integrate cloud and on-premises resources. The consequences are serious: operational inefficiency, inflated IT costs, duplicated efforts, lack of visibility, and increased risk, all of which hinder innovation and the full potential of data, especially as AI and analytics grow in importance. Addressing fragmentation is not just a matter of upgrading systems; it’s a strategic necessity for modern organizations.

Provider: Hewlett Packard Enterprise   |   Size: 1.22 MB   |   Language: English