Magic Quadrant for Distributed Hybrid Infrastructure
Vendors or products added in this year’s report may indicate a change in the market, change in evaluation criteria, or change of focus by the vendor.
No vendors were added in this report.
Vendors or products dropped from one year to the next may indicate a change in the market, change in evaluation criteria, or change of focus by the vendor.
No vendors were dropped in this report.
This is the first version of this Magic Quadrant for Distributed Hybrid Infrastructure. The market for distributed hybrid infrastructure was formed to address the need of I&O leaders to deploy standardized infrastructure platforms for any deployment scenario. The DHI market has emerged at the convergence of two trends: the adoption of distributed cloud solutions, extending public cloud services to noncloud environments, and the deployment of full-stack software-defined platforms or hyperconverged solutions in public cloud environments.
A: As this is the first edition of this Magic Quadrant, there are no year-over-year vendor changes to report. The inclusion criteria required vendors to have 60 enterprise customers deploying products in distributed hybrid scenarios or have generated over $50 million in total ARR contract value as of 31 May 2023, among other technical and business requirements. Vendors must also rank among the top 15 organizations in the Customer Interest Index as defined by Gartner for this market.