Increasingly complex data centers have created an opportunity for smart technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine-learning technology to advance rapidly.
More and more frequently, multi-tenant data centers are becoming completely service neutral in order to boost their performance and their attractiveness to potential customers.
As is my usual practice for my year end column, I asked the official Hot Aisle Insight crystal ball for guidance on the latest developments and trends in data centers.
Enhanced connectivity is designed to increase interconnection opportunities across campus.
November 15, 2017
As a result of the increasing demand for peering and Layer 2 connectivity solutions, CoreSite Realty Corporation has announced that DE-CIX New York has increased capacity and added 100G connectivity capability at CoreSite's NY1 data center in Manhattan.
Experts from 451 Research, MITRE, OptiCool, and Raritan weighed in on data center of the future predictions and how to prepare.
October 30, 2017
Raritan® asked experts from MITRE Corp., 451 Research, and OptiCool Technologies to share their views on the most disruptive technologies and trends shaping the data center and what the data center will look like in 2025.
By virtue of its name, starting from the days of the mainframe, we traditionally tend to think of the “data center” as the central point for the data processing, storage, as well as the nexus of the data network.
The colocation industry started in the late 1980s and early 1990s when corporations were looking to outsource the facility side of the earliest data centers.