Manufacturing companies continuously seek improvements that will streamline operations, remove inefficiencies, protect operations and deliveries, and surpass user expectations. More often than not, improvements are driven by the adoption and support of technology.
It shouldn’t be a case of considering only air or only liquid cooling. Instead, the key is to understand the tradeoffs of each cooling technology and what makes the most sense for each individual business case.
As ransomware attacks increase and evolve, company backups will continue to come under threat. To effectively combat this threat, it’s important that organizations have proper security measures in place and invest in protection that cannot be erased, modified, or deleted by anyone for a set time period.
As the built environment continues to change, two building types have remained in high demand: data centers and warehouses. But, further innovation in these building types is lagging.
In the recent investigation conducted by Ofcom, a notable concern was the considerable costs when transferring data to or from a cloud service provider's network — aka “the hidden fees.”