The term Manufacturing 4.0 defines an industrial automation trend that integrates new production technologies geared towards improving work conditions, increasing productivity, and enhancing the production quality of plants.
After attending a data center industry event earlier this year, and speaking with leading engineers from around the country, it struck me that there was very little conversation about reducing water in the data center.
The Colocation Data Center Usage Report is the result of an online survey of 226 U.S. enterprise data center managers regarding their use and future needs of colocation services.
The recent advances in computer technology and the growing adoption of high performance CPUs and GPUs are allowing users to achieve new heights in computer analytics including the use of Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, high-frequency trading, oil & gas research, and web scale business models.
Modern data centers are being transformed in dramatic fashion. No longer singular, monolithic and inflexible designs, today’s data centers are influenced by “software-defined” concepts such as pooling, virtualization and abstraction.