It’s that time of year when industry experts evaluate the state of the industry. Read this issue to find out the latest trends in cybersecurity, workforce development, and sustainability.
Change is one thing the mission critical industry has never lacked, but, it’s safe to say the COVID-19 pandemic ramped up the rate at which it’s taking place. So, what does that mean for the digital transformation, cybersecurity, sustainability, workforce development, the edge, and the cloud? And, what about cryptocurrency, quantum computing, AI, machine learning, AR/VR, and the metaverse?
ABB’s microgrid solutions allow data centers to operate fully off-grid, powered by their own solar or wind generation coupled with battery energy storage systems (BESSs), or partially off-grid by utilizing both renewables and power networks.
With the expansion of 5G networks, the IoT, and Industry 4.0 gathering pace, it has never been more important for data center operators to invest in technology today that supports growth for many years to come.
With the cybersecurity landscape at a significant turning point, security executives must learn from last year’s major, disruptive breaches to prevent further attacks from impacting their businesses.
Located in Hadera, the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center serves a population of 450,000, and the UPS system will not only keep patients safe and ensure continuity of care, but the use of hydrogen will also reduce the hospital’s environmental impact and cut operating costs by hundreds of thousands of dollars.
With power reliability in the United States expected to decline over the next decade and power disruptions already responsible for 43% of data center outages, the need for robust, on-site power reliability solutions cannot be overstated.
In the past, site selection criteria was based on 15 acres or so with about 40 MW per site. The new criteria are based around 200-plus acres and 150 MW per site.