The colocation site selection process has evolved dramatically. Gone are the days when prospective clients only had to consider standard Tier III site criteria in addition to mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP).
While they started out like lab spaces in the ’70s, data centers evolved. By the ’90s, most had transformed into enterprise-owned, purpose-built, “island fortresses” with all data held inside.
There are billions of connected devices in use worldwide, and that number is increasing by the millions every year. Unfortunately, many of these IoT devices, as well as those currently being developed and deployed, lack critical security features, making them easy targets for hackers and botnets.
Change is a part of any industry, driven by innovators who recognize the need to grow. This philosophy was elegantly underscored in a Wall Street Journal article titled “The Genius of the Tinkerer.” The author, Stephen Johnson, referenced what he called the philosophy of the adjacent possible.
Across the planet, end users and organizations are generating and consuming unprecedented volumes of data. But it can be challenging to comprehend just how fast data is growing worldwide and what the implications are for storing, managing, and accessing all of that data.
Google Cloud recognizes Onix’s technical proficiency and proven success in cloud migration
February 14, 2020
By earning the partner specialization, Onix has proven its expertise and success in building customer solutions in the cloud migration field using Google Cloud Platform (GCP) technology.
Survey reveals an increase in multi-cloud adoption
February 12, 2020
A total of 59% of North American enterprises sourced their cloud services from hyperscalers in 2019 — a sum that will rise to 65% in 2021, according to survey results from IHS Markit | Technology, now a part of Informa Tech.