A digitized data center future begins with dimming the lights. That means less people on-site, thanks to connected critical infrastructure, data center expertise, and powerful analytics. One day, robots, sensors, and self-healing systems may enable a total lights-out environment. Until then, humans will use innovative technology to reduce risk and improve efficiency in all areas.
Mission Critical magazine recently had the opportunity to virtually discuss the benefits and challenges of BYOD environments with Anurag Kahol, CTO of Bitglass.
AIOps is described by Gartner as having two main components at its heart — big data and machine learning — which are supported by monitoring, service desk, and automation capabilities to give continuous insight into hybrid IT infrastructure.
Critical power environments often rely on highly trained professionals to maintain worker safety while protecting facility equipment. “Safety by design” describes a comprehensive approach, incorporating practical and feasible electrical distribution saftey designs.
A multi-level framework for achieving advanced machine data intelligence at scale
April 6, 2020
Every aspect of our lives and our world is becoming rapidly digitized and computerized. We’ve deployed machines to do things for us but what can they now tell us as a result? As it turns out, quite a lot.
Right now, facility managers are tasked with maintaining maximum uptime and high availability. Though this may seem like a typical day in the data center, it’s not. With businesses all over the country switching to virtual offices at the snap of a finger and families isolating themselves in their homes with nothing to do except watch Netflix and play internet games, our networks are stressed.
This year, Gaw Technology, located in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, marks three decades of providing physical cabinets and racks for the data centers that aggregate everything that makes modern life tick.
Why would one want to risk security, time, and effort to source and integrate different services from various providers? The answers to these questions lie in the notion that organizations are willing to adopt best-of-breed applications rather than settle for mediocrity from a single provider in the name of uniformity.