According to the DataReportal Digital 2021 report, there were 4.67 million mobile connections and 2.88 million internet users in Qatar in January 2021, and the digital landscape across the country is transforming rapidly.
The initiative provides the data center industry an opportunity to open their doors and show, in a collaborative effort, what data centers are, why they are so important to our connected world, and the wide array of career opportunities that are part of the industry.
The triple-threat of challenges that keep IT up at night today in 2023 — the rise in both data growth and ransomware attacks, supply chain issues, and the growth of AI/ML workloads — also bring opportunity to rethink how data is stored and protected.
For decades, lead acid was the only option to provide backup power for data centers. The rise of lithium-ion technology in recent years improved upon the limitations of lead acid, but lithium-ion isn’t a miracle solution and comes with significant risk.
Advances in digital technology have transformed access control systems (ACSs) from performing tasks, like locking/unlocking doors, to contributing to efficiency and business insights. And, as legacy components age, they become vulnerable to evolving threats. How much do you know about modern ACSs? Take this quiz to find out.
In the early 1990s, the longest lead-to-purchase time was 45 weeks for raised floor tiles. Today, the longest lead-to-purchase times are for generators, transformers, switchgear, and raw materials.
Women from all over the world in a wide range of technology sectors, including data centers, health care, and food processing, were nominated for their admirable contributions to the industry and the people who rely on it.
Women are not only capable of working in this industry, they are essential to it. And, with that being said, Mission Critical is excited to announce the winners of the third annual Top 25 Women in Technology contest.
The promise of easy-to-build, low-carbon, reliable power is too good to pass up. We need to get serious about exploring SMRs at data centers. How can we scale and make the technology affordable?