The COVID-19 pandemic will fuel demand for data center containment solutions in the future, owing to rise in internet usage that has necessitated the need for more data centers.
As ever-larger facilities are required for hyperscale deployments, development will likely be the key to growth and a long-term return on investment rather than attempting to acquire and repurpose existing older assets.
Maximizing flexibility and efficiency for customer deployments
October 14, 2020
The connectivity-enabled, multitenant, neutral-host edge data center, strategically located in the high-tech hub of Austin, Texas, maximizes flexibility and provides a secure and reliable hosting environment for customers’ stringent IT requirements.
In terms of application, the micro data center market comprises colocation; banking, financial security, and insurance; government; energy; industrial; health care; and IT and telecom.
Traditionally, commissioning involves a team of 20 to 25 people crowding into confined spaces to monitor equipment and sensors — a thing of the past … for now, at least.
Amy Al-Katib, editor-in-chief of Mission Critical, interviews Robert Fernandez, director of economic diversification for Parkland County, on this episode of The Thought Cloud.
From leveraging prefabrication to increasing modular construction, there are many ways to complete facilities faster while improving cost and predictability.