Today, we rarely disconnect from the digital world — there are currently more active mobile devices, including smartphones, feature phones, tablets, and hotspots, than there are people in the United States, according to the CTIA.
According to a report by Forrester, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) will likely surpass an adoption rate of 50% within the next year, with adopters using an average of four SaaS solutions.
The data collection and cloud computing industry has seen tremendous growth in recent years, and that growth has been a boon to the construction industry, which is being called upon to design and build these structures to accommodate complex mechanical needs.
Most of us remember from childhood Robert Southey’s tale, “The Three Bears,” where Goldilocks searched for the perfect bowl of porridge, chair, and bed in the house of the three bears, testing each until she found the one that was “just right!”
The ever-increasing digitization of business is forcing IT to reevaluate their current computer power capacity, driving the expansion of existing data centers, or in some cases, the construction of new data centers.