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The acceleration of digital transformation caused by the pandemic will continue for at least the next couple of years. Rapid and often continuous data center retooling is expected as businesses rely on and respond to the above trends to meet their evolving customer, employee, and partner needs.
While nothing is certain in today’s ever-changing tech-centric business climate, industry leaders and the data say the same thing: Fintech innovation and growth will continue trending upward for the foreseeable future.
Over the past decade, advancements in the realm of (AI) have spurred shifts and growth across technology, social connection, and global industries, such as e-commerce, health care, and more.
Vertiv experts see long-held conversations around efficiency and utilization in the data center evolving to reflect a more comprehensive and aggressive focus on sustainability.
The Jetsys-5320 meets the growing data processing needs of extremely rugged and mobile embedded computing applications by easily handling data-intensive computation tasks
Tool variety and coverage become essential in digital infrastructure environments, where a single monitoring tool is insufficient to provide visibility and observability across multiple silos.
The labor shortage aside, let’s work together to spread awareness about computers, data centers, AI, and other technologies, so that people can start to better understand the world around them.
Operating the cooling equipment accounts for up to 30% of a data center’s energy consumption. The Siemens solution leverages AI to limit energy demand to what is necessary, thus generating financial, operational, and energy savings.