While timing performance, such as stability, drift, aging, and Allan deviation, are well understood, their performance is rarely employed to demonstrate the cost savings that can be achieved.
The need to adapt and evolve contractual frameworks to account for emerging technologies, shifting data privacy regulations, and the nuanced interplay between human-generated and AI-assisted content has become increasingly pronounced.
Developing an understanding of liquid cooling technologies is crucial for making informed decisions about the future of our data centers, especially in light of rising IT equipment demand and evolving sustainability requirements.
Each fire protection solution has its own advantages and drawbacks. And even though a fire suppression system may save a data center from fire, it could still pose a risk to the data being stored.
As ransomware attacks increase and evolve, company backups will continue to come under threat. To effectively combat this threat, it’s important that organizations have proper security measures in place and invest in protection that cannot be erased, modified, or deleted by anyone for a set time period.
As the built environment continues to change, two building types have remained in high demand: data centers and warehouses. But, further innovation in these building types is lagging.
In the recent investigation conducted by Ofcom, a notable concern was the considerable costs when transferring data to or from a cloud service provider's network — aka “the hidden fees.”
Physical security systems can support green building initiatives by optimizing resource usage, enhancing building efficiency, and providing data-driven insights that help reduce environmental impact.
In this video interview, Goetz, an accomplished professional with over 40 years in the technology industry and author of "Jumpstart Your Career in Data Centers," in this shares her journey and passion for educating others in the field.