Women from all over the world in a wide range of technology sectors, including data centers, health care, and food processing, were nominated for their admirable contributions to the industry and the people who rely on it.
Women from all over the world in a wide range of technology sectors, including data centers, health care, and food processing, were nominated for their admirable contributions to the industry and the people who rely on it.
Women are not only capable of working in this industry, they are essential to it. And, with that being said, Mission Critical is excited to announce the winners of the third annual Top 25 Women in Technology contest.
Women from all over the world in a wide range of technology sectors, including data centers, health care, and food processing, were nominated for their admirable contributions to the industry and the people who rely on it.
Culture is what drives how an organization is able to adapt to challenges, embrace success, and learn from failures. The behind-the-scenes, always-on effort to keep core values at the center of a business isn’t just a “nice to have,” it’s a “have to have.”
Brian Schaefer, president of the 7x24 Exchange Intl. Metro New York chapter, introduces viewers to the University Challenge, how it got started, how it has evolved, and the impact is has on the industry.
What does today's industry look like tomorrow? Well, no one really knows. But the experts have some ideas about what to expect in terms of cybersecurity, sustainability, power, cryptocurrency, the economy, the supply chain, and more.
Bob Cassiliano, chairman and CEO of 7x24 Exchange Intl., and Brian Schafer, president of the 7x24 Exchange Intl. Metro New York chapter, discuss International Day Center Day (IDCD) in this episode of The Thought Cloud podcast.
It’s time for employers to craft a thoughtful, employee-centric strategy for recruitment and retention to keep data centers secure, efficient, scalable, and staffed.
From workforce development to raising industry awareness to managing ESG goals and edge computing, the industry is headed for change this year, but what exactly will that look like?