The traditional data center expansion process does not support the technical and infra-structure integration required to lower total-cost-of-ownership (TCO) and foster a dynamic IT environment.
In an effort to create a clean energy economy, recent U.S. presidents and congress have issued a series of legislation and executive orders requiring federal agencies to increase energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions in government facilities.
This pair of white papers from Schneider Electric takes a critical look at direct current in the data center and also examines the literature that purports to find great energy savings from use of the technology.
As the demand for data center space grows, enterprises are looking for more efficient and cost effective ways to build their next generation critical facility.
The plethora of competing product offerings described as “modular” has led the industry to adopt a term so broad that it includes everything from fixed location buildings to offerings that would probably look most familiar to a longshoreman.
Newly announced colo provider Compass Datacenters released this new white paper examining the architecture of colo facilities and how it affects services.
Numerous papers have been written delineating the reasons and benefits of both Container and Modular DCs, which translate to saving time and money while increasing efficiency, scalability and maintainability.