Despite the slowdowns and disruptions of the past two years, the industry is returning to a pre-COVID pace for 5G investment and rollouts, and that pace is picking up steam.
Rachel Taylor, university relations manager at Vertiv, discusses some tips for companies looking to develop the next generation of workers through various recruitment and internships efforts in this episode of The Thought Cloud.
One of the leading private data center operators in Morocco, N+One, empowers enterprises and content providers to deliver services and content to their end consumers.
Cloud data centers could become increasingly essential for the company
November 9, 2021
As a result of the pandemic, the internet has become a lifeline for many businesses, facilitating the use of collaboration software and enabling remote work.
The Planted Circle project aims to close the digital divide
November 8, 2021
According to the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank, more than 42 million American households lack access to the internet, and the pandemic brought the need for accelerated digital transformation to center stage, emphasizing that connectivity technologies, such as internet access, are critical to closing the digital divide and increasing digital equity in communities.
Mumbai, Seoul, Montreal, Madrid, and Johannesburg have also seen notable rapid growth in the last five years
October 29, 2021
As traditional markets mature and profits erode in the face of increasingly intense competition, operators are looking for first-mover advantages in emerging markets. This motivation has pushed investment into increasingly volatile markets over the past few years.
Electrical contracting company hiring 500 craft workers, BIM, project managers, and office staff
October 11, 2021
Construction on Facebook’s Mesa Data Center has begun in Mesa’s Elliot Road Tech Corridor. The project aims to serve as a model of energy efficiency and will be supported by 100% renewable energy from new solar energy plants.
Data centers fail on a regular basis. Fortunately, built-in redundancy, extensive commissioning, and startup staff training means operations are not interrupted as frequently.