The funny thing about AI is that waiting is almost always a bad idea. That's because, unlike new cars or flat-screen TVs, AI actually gets more valuable as it ages.
Incorporating data center education into college curricula is a cost-effective option for closing the talent gap because, instead of relying on third-party partners, upskilling existing workers, or poaching employees from direct competitors, we’ll be able to grow new data center professionals.
Systems Applications and Products (SAP) has played a critical role in giving dimensions to digital transformation for the energy and power sector over the last 10-12 years.
Accommodating remote workers and customers, making facilities safer and more efficient, and driving higher performance will be the hallmarks of data center trends.
Interestingly, the introduction of modular data center designs has, perhaps as an unforeseen consequence, begun to provide a conduit for expanding the construction talent pool.
Network resilience, or the ability to prevent and withstand network disruptions, is becoming an increasingly critical component for business continuity.
Since the beginning of 2020, quarantines and lockdowns across the globe revealed the need for many organizations to invest more into their network infrastructure.