Understanding user experiences and seeking out unexpected learning opportunities that occur “off the record” can guide architectural solutions and create workplaces that are as human as they are high-tech.
For police officers on the front line, connectivity is their lifeline. They rely heavily on fast, uninterrupted access to critical applications and data to perform their duties — whether at the station, at home, in a vehicle, or on foot while patrolling the streets.
Accelerated digitalization, a beefed-up edge, and other key trends to watch for
January 7, 2021
The pandemic effectively established a new baseline for digital infrastructure as the industry adjusts to and eventually moves beyond the global shutdown.
Data centers garnered a lot of attention in 2020 as many companies shifted to an entirely remote workforce and stay-home orders increased user demand. Let’s take a look at the top 20 articles of the year to see which topics drew the attention of our readers.
State Department remains silent on whether or not its systems were compromised
December 29, 2020
Ranking Member Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) is calling on Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to provide the Senate Foreign Relations Committee details on the extent of the recent Russian-backed SolarWinds cyberattack targeting the State Department along with other federal agencies.
While many facility issues are important in colo selection, enterprises can advance their colocation selection process by narrowing their range of choices geographically.
Some industry professionals do it all, so to speak — from maintaining uptime and customer satisfaction to meeting corporate-level and government-regulated sustainability goals to motivating and empowering others around them to be their best and everything in between.