Industry executives and experts share their predictions for 2025. Read them in this 17th annual VMblog.com series exclusive.By George Crump, CMO, VergeIO
As
we approach 2025, the data center infrastructure software (DCIS) landscape is
undergoing rapid transformation, driven by the need for flexibility, security,
and innovation. Below are the most critical trends and predictions shaping the
year ahead, starting with the foundational shift that will drive progress
across all areas.
1.
The Shift from Legacy Platforms Will Be the Lynchpin for Innovation
The
single most important factor driving change in DCIS in 2025 will be enterprises
transitioning away from legacy platforms like VMware. As these platforms impose
increasing costs and fail to meet the needs of modern workloads, organizations
will turn to innovative alternatives. Without this shift, innovation in the
data center will stall, as legacy systems are ill-equipped to support demands
like multi-cloud orchestration, AI-driven workloads, and advanced
automation.
While
the immediate focus will be on adopting modern hyper-converged infrastructure
(HCI) solutions, existing legacy HCI platforms will also need to evolve. Many
of these platforms rely on disjointed modules for virtualization, storage, and
networking, connected via a management GUI. This fragmented approach creates
inefficiencies and limits scalability. The next generation of HCI must
integrate these components into a single, efficient code base, offering unified
performance and simplicity. Only by addressing these foundational issues will
HCI solutions provide the agility and cost-effectiveness enterprises need to
stay competitive.
2.
Sovereign Clouds Will Protect AI Data
Both
businesses and countries will prioritize the creation of sovereign
clouds in 2025, driven by the need to control and protect sensitive AI
data. With artificial intelligence emerging as a critical driver of economic
and political power, organizations and governments will demand private cloud
solutions that ensure data remains within specific jurisdictions. Sovereign
clouds will align with strict regulatory frameworks such as GDPR and act as a
counterweight to the dominance of global hyperscalers.
A
critical enabler of sovereign clouds will be GPU
virtualization through advanced infrastructure software. As AI workloads
require high-performance computing, the ability to virtualize GPUs will allow
organizations to maximize hardware utilization and dynamically allocate GPU
power across workloads. This capability will not only optimize AI operations
but also ensure that data remains secure and private within sovereign
environments.
3.
The Rise of Bare Metal Service Providers
While
sovereign clouds will gain traction, not all organizations will want to invest
in building and managing their own. For companies that prioritize the
predictability of dedicated servers but need the flexibility to scale up or
down based on demand, bare metal service providers will rise as a
preferred solution. These providers offer the performance and control of
dedicated servers with the operational flexibility of cloud services.
In
2025, bare metal services will gain popularity for enterprises seeking a middle
ground-delivering cost efficiency, predictable performance, and the ability to
manage workloads without the complexities of virtualization layers. Bare metal
providers will tailor their services to AI, high-performance computing, and
latency-sensitive applications, providing an appealing alternative for
businesses that want sovereignty over their infrastructure without building
private clouds.
4.
AI and Automation Will Take Over Operations
In
2025, AI will become central to data center management, optimizing resource
allocation, predicting hardware failures, and managing capacity planning.
Automation will extend to self-healing systems capable of resolving issues
without human intervention, reducing downtime and operational costs. These
advancements will allow IT teams to focus on innovation and strategy while
maintaining unparalleled efficiency and reliability in operations.
5.
Flexible Infrastructure Will Replace Composable Infrastructure
While
composable infrastructure has been a popular concept in recent years, 2025 will
see a shift toward flexible infrastructure-systems designed to
support diverse hardware environments over long periods. These platforms will
focus on compatibility and longevity, allowing enterprises to extend the
lifespan of existing hardware while maintaining scalability and adaptability
for future needs. This transition will enable organizations to reduce waste,
lower costs, and remain agile in an increasingly dynamic IT landscape.
6.
Security Will Be Embedded Across All Layers
With
cyber threats becoming more sophisticated, security will be deeply integrated
into every layer of data center infrastructure in 2025. Zero-trust principles
will expand, and DCIS platforms will feature built-in tools for real-time
threat detection, compliance monitoring, and automated remediation.
Security-first architectures will become a baseline expectation, offering
enterprises the ability to protect data and systems without adding
complexity.
7.
Remote Office / Branch Office (ROBO) Will Lead the "Edge"
Conversation
While
edge computing has been heralded as the next big thing, its full realization is
likely a 2030 event. In 2025, the focus will shift to Remote
Office / Branch Office (ROBO) environments as a more immediate
and actionable opportunity. DCIS platforms will enable centralized management
of these remote sites, offering improved reliability and simplified operations.
ROBO environments will drive the edge conversation forward, delivering
practical benefits to distributed organizations.
Conclusion:
How VergeIO Can Help
VergeIO
is uniquely positioned to address each of these critical trends and challenges
in 2025:
- Legacy Platforms: VergeIO's hyper-converged infrastructure platform unifies
virtualization, storage, and networking into a single, efficient code base,
eliminating the inefficiencies of legacy HCI solutions.
- Sovereign Clouds:
VergeIO supports sovereign cloud initiatives with GPU virtualization and robust
data residency tools, ensuring secure and efficient AI operations.
- Bare Metal Services:
VergeIO enables seamless workload migrations and efficient resource management,
making it easier to leverage bare metal providers for performance and
scalability.
- AI and Automation:
By integrating AI-driven automation, VergeIO helps organizations optimize
resource usage, streamline operations, and reduce downtime.
- Flexible
Infrastructure: VergeIO's platform supports a wide variety of hardware, delivering
flexibility and longevity while reducing costs.
- Embedded Security: VergeIO's security architecture protects data and workloads at every
layer, meeting the highest compliance standards.
- ROBO Management: VergeIO's centralized management capabilities simplify operations for
remote offices and branch locations, enabling reliable performance in
distributed environments.
As
the data center evolves, VergeIO provides the tools and capabilities needed to innovate,
secure, and future-proof IT infrastructure. In 2025, VergeIO is not just part
of the conversation-it is driving the transformation.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
George is VergeIO's Chief Marketing Officer. Before joining VergeIO, he was the founder and lead analyst for Storage Switzerland (storageswiss.com), a role he held for almost 14 years. During that time, he researched and evaluated over 300 different infrastructure products and companies.