For decades, heterogeneous computing systems have represented the rule of thumb in the vast majority of enterprise data centers where a plethora of servers, storage arrays and net-working switches hum amid a swirl of multi-colored cables. Here, growth can be remarka-bly non-strategic. Systems are chosen according to application/workload requirements, management or administrator preference, winning proof of concept (POC) bids or fire sale pricing by preferred vendors and VARs. As a result, most facilities are far more complex and far less efficient than they could be. Read more about Revolutionary Homogeneity: Converged IT Infrastructures (Intel Document)