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New York Data Centers are attractive for hosting data and apps, but the city isn’t always ideal. Hawthorne can be a more IT resilient data center option.
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New York Data Centers are attractive for hosting data and apps, but the city isn’t always ideal. Hawthorne can be a more IT resilient data center option.
When choosing a data center location, businesses look for regions that aren’t prone to disaster and provide IT resilience and connectivity. A Chicago data center is a great option.
Hyperscale data centers continue to dwarf the competition. Compass Datacenters discusses spending trends compared to other data center competition.
The IT market is evolving, but there’s still room for colocation in a business’s hybrid IT strategy. Learn why many still use colocation heading to 2020.
Edge computing is a common term, but its meaning can vary depending on who you’re talking to. This post clarifies what the industry means by “the edge” and potential use cases.
The data center industry experienced a rapid evolution within the first 20 years of the 2000s. We discuss what the 2020s could have in store.
We’re all looking for better ways to reduce energy costs and consumption in data centers. Read our lessons learned from building some of our own recent data centers and a story on our data center collaboration.
The rise of the Software-Defined Data Center (SDDC) has come as businesses move to the cloud. This evolution to SDDC, with virtualized networking, storage, and servers, is also called “infrastructure-as-code,” and it brings significant benefits, as well as some challenges.
Spokane, Washington offers an almost perfect balance of connectivity and lower disaster risk for business leaders looking to increase their IT resiliency, improve latency, and strengthen their Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity strategy.
Many organizations are experiencing exponential data growth. One emerging solution to this issue is colocation. Yet, some struggle to find the best data center providers for colocation. Read our best practices to help you determine your criteria for data center providers for colocation.
An agile IT department can be a tremendous competitive advantage, but many organizations are having a hard time finding, hiring and retaining IT staff with the necessary skills and expertise. In this post, we cover four ways data center automation can help you overcome the IT skills gap.
5G speeds will bring faster speeds to more people. The influx of users will drive businesses to adapt. In the final part of our 5G Q&A series, we discuss how 5G will change customer behavior and how businesses may need to prepare for a mobile-only future.
With 5G network deployments underway, businesses are now looking at how 5G networks will impact their IT operations. In this blog series, we take a closer look at how 5G networks will impact the data center.
TierPoint’s David Hines, vice president, architecture and engineering, shares his insights on the progress toward the fully software-defined data center and what it means to the future of the data center.
As companies double down on the number of data center servers for their critical data and apps, organizations continue to hedge their bets in cloud adoption by migrating applications to the public cloud and private cloud.
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