Convergent IT infrastructure services refer to the integration of various technology components into a single, unified system.
Examples are:
Network convergence - the integration of different network types such as data, voice, and video.
Server consolidation - the integration of multiple server systems into a single, centralized system.
Storage convergence - the integration of different storage technologies such as block, file, and object storage
Virtualization - the creation of virtualized resources that can be dynamically allocated and managed across multiple systems.
Cloud convergence - the integration of different cloud services such as public, private, and hybrid clouds.
Application convergence - the integration of different application components into a single, unified application architecture.
By integrating these different components, organizations will be able to manage their IT resources more effectively and support their digital transformation initiatives.