Accommodating remote workers and customers, making facilities safer and more efficient, and driving higher performance will be the hallmarks of data center trends.
Sector dynamics, market developments, innovations, challenges, and opportunities
March 3, 2021
Uptime Institute's examination of some of the top trends in data centers in 2021 reveals a vibrant sector that is growing, especially around the edge, and increasingly embracing new innovations.
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.
Since the beginning of 2020, quarantines and lockdowns across the globe revealed the need for many organizations to invest more into their network infrastructure.
It’s a Mission Critical tradition to host this roundtable discussion every summer, so we reached out to industry professionals to find out what they have to say about COVID-19, the supply chain, edge computing, sustainability, and more.
Traditional air-cooled data centers will continue to work for many of the legacy applications. However, there are better solutions that enable space reduction, increased efficiency, cost reduction, and sustainable operations, all while providing the ability to compute at higher densities.
Containerization approaches bring advantages to the operation and maintenance of systems across physical compute resources. In the enterprise IT world, containers are leveraged to decouple computational workloads from the computing substrate on which they run.
There are many misconceptions when it comes to the pros and cons of prefabricated data centers. Here, we take a look at some of the more common myths surrounding modular construction and discover the real story …