When it comes to protecting the mission of these buildings, the roof — especially the insulation inside the roof — is critical to the continuous operation of the processes inside.
Communications to the cloud through enterprise networks are getting overtaxed with traffic, are increasingly prone to congestion and failures, face constant security risks, and are unable to prioritize business-critical applications.
How the new normal affects general health care can be seen in the rise of telehealth services, as people are limiting in-person interactions with medical staff to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
At a time when malicious threats persist and technology continues to evolve, those who own or run data centers need greater assurance that the systems and software deployed provide the best protection against outside attacks.
When IT departments look to switch to a virtualized environment, it seems they are almost always talking about cloud. However, both HCI and cloud have their respective benefits and drawbacks.
Many organizations have a forcing function that moves them to the cloud. While a forcing function is helpful to get buy-in across teams for the move, it can result in a less than ideal transition to the cloud.
As global enterprises grow, they must also transform their IT operations. That’s because two of the major drivers for growth require enterprise data centers to migrate their on-premises delivery and deployment platforms to a hybrid public/private cloud model and evolve from a reactive operational model to a proactive and, eventually, autonomous approach.