With smart phones, electronic personal assistants, and millions of apps at our fingertips, technology is not only becoming more pervasive in our everyday lives, the Internet of Things (IoT) is driving demand for increased data center storage.
Jim Serafin, facility manager of the Computational Facilities Complex (CFC) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, has been named 2016 Mission Critical Facility Manager of the Year Runner-Up.
As I briefly mentioned in my last guest column, one of the keys to a secure data center is understanding what “normal” looks like within your environment.
It’s sad to say, but some people — and things — just can’t get out from under the negative connotations of a past action or two. In popular parlance, we refer to this as “Having a bad rep.”
Don’t we all agree that less is more? Einstein certainly thought so when he attempted to develop a “unified theory” that could explain the world of physics.
Have you been paying attention to the media’s coverage of the accelerating migration of enterprise and internet data center operations into colocation facilities and to the news about the roll out of more and more data centers across the country in service of the internet?