Managed services can be very beneficial for companies. The managed data center is the most popular and financially successful at present.
Data center technologies are set to blossom in 2014. Growth is expected in Intel-based servers as well as cloud computing.
Bill Kleyman discusses the advent of new technology and the rise in power requirements.
A recently published survey has revealed that energy efficiency tops the list of concerns for data center managers.
An emerging problem with the information technology sector is its environmental footprint.
The explosive growth of hard drive storage capacity over the past 20 years has enabled companies and users to store more and more data.
When it comes to cloud services, companies are turning to off-site services.
Data centers are constantly evolving. Chris Crosby says that too few data centers encompass all of the best features in a user-friendly format.
Hosting decisions should not be made lightly: they can have a major impact on businesses and their customers.
Colocation capacities are growing, as cloud technologies become more popular among business owners.
Power loss is a serious concern for data centers. There are more modern and efficient ways to ensure that there is continuous power and less power loss.
San Joaquin County in California explores how local governments are using technology advances to upgrade their data systems.