Systems Applications and Products (SAP) has played a critical role in giving dimensions to digital transformation for the energy and power sector over the last 10-12 years.
With next-generation technologies, such as 5G, AI, and edge computing, becoming increasingly mainstream, it’s more important than ever for data center operators to put power at the forefront of upgrade considerations.
Despite the disruptive challenges of 2020, the survey reveals that IT teams have adapted to managing end-user experiences in today’s work-from-home paradigm.
It’s pretty safe to assume that more and more BFSI companies are going to start looking to colo providers for hybrid cloud solutions as capacity continues to increase and the demand for instant access requires additional edge sites to be deployed.
With each data breach costing U.S. enterprises an average of $8.6 million, and ransomware attacks up nearly 140% in the U.S. this year alone, chief information officers (CIOs) are under tremendous pressure to keep data secure in order to maintain trust with customers and avoid financial loss.
In this episode of Data Center Minute, Amy Al-Katib, editor-in-chief of Mission Critical, talks with Uptime Institute's vice president of research, Rhonda Ascierto, and executive director of research, Andy Lawrence. Watch the interview to hear what they predict for the data center industry in 2021.
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.
As organizations around the world move to the cloud, network perimeters continue to disappear, and more attack surfaces are exposed. Supply chains across all industries become more vulnerable to cybercriminals and nation-state hackers and, therefore, more easily infected.