For the past three years, the supply chain has been a rollercoaster for the architectural, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries — facing challenges, such as manufacturing disruptions, labor shortages, logistical issues, demand fluctuations, supply chain complexity, and regulatory hurdles.
The need for cooling capacity is increasing globally. An expanding population and an ever-growing dependence on data increases the need for process cooling, centralized space cooling, and data center cooling. Meanwhile, in many places, water scarcity is a massive issue.
Data centers are the invisible strings that hold things together for enterprises in nearly every vertical — from health care, finance, and manufacturing to energy, transportation, and logistics.
The hyper-converged infrastructure market is witnessing growth due to its capacity to streamline data center management, lower expenses, improve flexibility and offer strong security.
A data center fabric built with a truly open NOS, flexible automation tools, and high-performance hardware that’s scalable can help enterprises gain a competitive edge in the digital era.
I read a lot about the strides the industry is making. But, then I come across reports, like the Data Health Check, and I can’t help but wonder … are we making strides?
With Halloween around the corner, it seemed like a good time to share these scary cybersecurity stats. Read on if you dare — this roundup of reports reveals some of the scariest findings from cybersecurity researchers in 2023.