Let’s face it, guys: Building data centers in increments makes good sense for both the provider and our customers, but we’re not doing anything that hasn’t been done for years in the construction industry in general.
DCD Intelligence discusses its findings in a new white paper titled, “Assessing the Cost, Modular vs. Traditional Build.”
October 7, 2013
Research from DCD Intelligence, a division of DatacenterDynamics, has found that modular data centers may cost as much as 14% less to deploy than traditional ‘bricks and mortars’ data centers.
Think back to 2000. What did the data center look like? New, higher density server technology was trending, but adoption rates weren’t particularly impressive.
The company is seeking to expand sales in Japan and overseas.
July 3, 2013
Toshiba Corporation has announced that it has, with KDDI Corporation, won an order from Daiwa Institute of Research Ltd. to supply a modular data center for a securities exchange system in Myanmar.
The number of mission critical and data center installations is rapidly increasing and these facilities are adopting technology that provides more re-dundancy and scalability than ever before.
The data boom is here … to stay. Internet traffic continues to explode with more data-rich content, and according to a 2012 report by Cisco, mobile data usage is expected to increase 13-fold between 2012 and 2017.
Cannon Technologies’ has released its Incremental T4 Modular Datacentre — a complete external grade data center building that can be almost any size or shape