As IT budget pressures increase, more and more companies are considering data center consolidation as a way to cut costs. But before plunging headlong into a consolidation project, it’s important to have reasonable expectations for what the process entails.
What is happening in the state of the mission critical industry? In this ongoing feature, we ask industry leaders their thoughts on where the industry is headed and what will happen along the way.
While your data center might be “out of sight, out of mind,” it is the central hub of your business from which information is generated. There are simple ways to increase organization, ease of use, and scalability within your network centers.
A Q&A with Aaron Hesse before the 2nd Data Center Design & Construction conference
September 11, 2019
Ahead of the upcoming marcus evans 2nd Data Center Design & Construction (DCDC) conference, show managers spoke with Aaron Hesse, global inside plant design engineer at Amazon Web Services to uncover the distinct importance of structured wiring practices and the next generation of cabling standards.
The Southeastern U.S. is known for its mild climate, comforting down-home cuisine, and southern hospitality. Recently, however, this region has been expanding its repertoire to encompass a new facet of the technological future: data centers.
There is a crisis developing in the critical facilities labor market. The available pool of qualified and experienced talent is not keeping up with the demand.
As operations move their compute load from large data centers to edge locations, organizations must adjust their network management processes to continue delivering the always-on uptime that customers have come to expect. To do so, they must invest in hybrid solutions.