As an IT professional, I'm always looking for ways to save money. HPE Synergy sounds like it could be a real cost-cutter, as long as it doesn't require a costly 'synergy' consultant to set it up. *wink wink*
Identifying legacy hardware that consumes a lot of power is a good way to reduce costs, but it's not a unique feature of HPE Synergy. The correct answer is definitely A, which is the core functionality of this solution.
Option C about moving analytics to the edge is an interesting idea, but I don't think it's the best answer for this question. HPE Synergy's main cost-saving feature is the ability to redefine resources, not edge computing.
I'm not sure how option B is related to reducing costs. Shifting to an open office layout doesn't seem to have a direct impact on the cost-saving features of HPE Synergy.
The correct answer is A. HPE Synergy allows you to redefine resources based on current needs, reducing over-provisioning and costs. This is a great feature that helps customers optimize their infrastructure.
I'm not sure, but I think C) It permits customers to move expensive analytics away from the core to the edge could also help reduce costs by optimizing resources.
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