This shift to the cloud has reduced the burden and, in some cases, the costs for IT managers and enabled companies to provide an improved experience for customers and employees. But, that’s not the whole story.
Mission Critical is excited to bring back the Women in Technology contest. Whether they’re designing data centers, installing the equipment, or answering phone calls in an office far away from any whitespace, every woman in the industry is eligible.
Technology is supposed to make the world a better place, not end it. Instead of focusing all of our energy on finding ways to get around the sustainability issue with more efficient cooling and IT equipment, let's focus on the issue: It's us.
With Apple rumored to be launching its first AR/VR headset soon — and with the metaverse looming — there’s no doubt that the 2037 digital customer experiences will be very different from those of today.
Between 2002 and 2015, the Veterans Administration changed its policies to better assist veterans by more than doubling money spent on programs related to employment and education, the top two areas of need among veterans. Many large corporations stepped up to the plate too and started seeking out veteran hires. It worked.
From better managing operational processes, resources, and materials to preventing and mitigating accidents before they cause substantial damage, the ability to see when problems arise and immediately respond to these critical events is a business imperative.