Striking a balance between keeping servers in top condition and managing costs is an ongoing struggle for most organizations. Additionally, IT infrastructure needs to be fast enough to detect and neutralize threats before further damage is caused. How can organizations ensure their server equipment consistently performs at peak level? This article examines solutions that may help support your business’s IT and cybersecurity goals.
Servers are under increased pressure due to evolving cybersecurity threats. Key challenges include:
Organizations must adopt a proactive, layered approach to safeguard their servers and data.
Imagine a scenario where vulnerabilities are embedded within the very infrastructure powering your business. Data breaches and APTs cripple operations, erode customer trust, and inflict significant financial damage. This is a harsh reality for many organizations relying on servers with inadequate security measures. More than ever, investing in a strong cybersecurity infrastructure is essential to achieve an organization’s security goals. Dell understands the challenges of modern IT teams and they answer the call to introduce more secure platforms. With the advanced features offered by the 16th Generation (16G) PowerEdge servers, you are assured of optimal server performance and security tailor-fit for your business requirements.
Let’s explore four ways PowerEdge servers can fortify an organization's defenses.
1. Built-in Security
Dell's 16G PowerEdge servers address cybersecurity challenges head-on with the Secure Development Lifecycle (DSDLC). This comprehensive approach integrates security throughout the entire development process, from initial design to ongoing monitoring.
The benefits for enterprises include:
Beyond secure development, PowerEdge servers boast a range of hardware-based security features at the supply chain level that provide a strong foundation for your overall security posture. These features include:
These hardware-backed security features work together seamlessly to create a more robust and trustworthy server environment.
3. Automated Security Management
Manual security configurations are time-consuming and prone to human error. PowerEdge servers address this concern with the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC), a management tool that streamlines workflows to minimize errors.
iDRAC allows you to:
iDRAC empowers IT teams to focus on higher-level security strategies while reducing the risk of human error in security configurations.
4. Flexible Security Solutions
PowerEdge servers offer a wide range of security options including software integrations and features that are tailored to specific workloads. For example, virtualized environments benefit from Secure VM for improved isolation. This flexibility allows you to develop a thorough security strategy that correlates with your organization's needs and the threats it is defending against.
Dell 16G PowerEdge servers offer a compelling value proposition for security-conscious enterprises. These servers combine advanced technology, automation, and flexible security to help strengthen your cyber resilience, empower your IT team, and stay ahead of evolving threats.
Well-versed in server solutions, WEI is dedicated to helping your organization strengthen its cybersecurity posture by investing in advanced solutions such as Dell PowerEdge servers. Contact us as our team of experts is committed to empowering your organization to confidently navigate the digital landscape.
Next Steps: As a longtime partner, WEI knows that Dell Technologies follows an intrinsic approach to cybersecurity. Security is integrated, not bolted-on after the fact, and it is integrated into every step of Dell PowerEdge. Learn how Dell PowerEdge servers follow this strategy and mindset in this short video.