If smart cities are going to become a reality, the data infrastructure to support them must first be created.
MIT researchers implemented a new network managing system called ‘no-wait datacenters’.
A study conducted by SIOS Technology learned that up to 43% of the SQL industry is in dire need of upgrades for service performance
Running a data center means that you will need to maintain equipment.
Small and Medium sized businesses (SMBs) have many of the same infrastructure needs as their larger counterparts, including secure cloud based data storage
Demand for data center resources is expected to rise in the future, but funding continues to be an issue.
Improving the management of your data center saves money on energy bills and helps maintain consistent performance and uptime.
This explores the slower than expected growth of the in-row and in-rack cooling systems for servers.
IBM has implemented new data centers specifically targeted to government clients.
Recently, HP and Intel published a white paper analyzing use of new cooling system technologies for data centers such as free air and water-based cooling.
Data Centers are a huge consumer of energy but are still not making use of green technology to lessen their impact on the environment.
Traditionally, corporations needed to make clear-cut decisions between in-house only infrastructure or some type of outsourced model.