Schneider Electric stories
For centralised data centres, including the latest hyperscale facilities, there is a need to develop larger increments of IT resource, known as Pods.
Schneider Electric, a global organisation that specialises in energy management and automation, is one of the companies that made the list.
Automated monitoring has moved front and center as too few human resources are available to manage the large quantities of information coming in.
The industry is undergoing a third transformational phase: a retrenchment, and even a renewed growth, of enterprise on-premise data centers.
Telco facilities typically have an ideal location, possess digital technology with connectivity in place and own central offices with available space.
Cloud Computing's Preakness win prompts a data centre insider's race to draw parallels with tech and risk management in the field.
Countries around the globe are taking definitive steps to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and, consequently, their carbon footprint.
Cloud adoption is driving the need to rethink the redundancy requirements of edge data centers, says Kevin Brown of Schneider Electric.
To stay alive, human beings need air, food and water. If you are college student, add to this list of vital resources Internet access.
But for me, the most interesting aspects of the research is in unpacking the impact of a range of data center problems on the business itself.
Until now, I had always pictured colocation as a large warehouse for IT equipment and not a platform that would support smaller scale implementations.
The spectrum for how to modernize an existing data center is quite wide, and the cost/benefit scenarios differ.
Schneider Electric unveils how untapped data within data centres can bring significant efficiency gains and cost savings through big data analytics.
No matter what, there will come a time when a system is so outdated, there's no amount of fixing that can help.
Clearly the big trends which affect IT specifically and many vertical sectors generally, are also having an impact on the data center.
The idea is that servers are sensitive to temperature; they fail more quickly at higher temperatures than lower temperatures.
Construction has begun on Australia's first regional tier III data center, expected to attract national and global tech giants to Toowoomba.
Schneider Electric pioneers data centre gamification, promising efficiency gains and cost savings with innovative management tools.
Ingram Micro, Dicker Data, Brennan IT, Data#3 and Dell were among the winners at last night's APC by Schnieder Electric Partner Awards in Sydney.
Randstad has named Australia's most attractive employers for job seekers that are using the recruitment company to find work.