
The data center revolution that could be coming to a high street near you
Why not put data capacity into empty office spaces? Because we need to solve the power conundrum
Why not put data capacity into empty office spaces? Because we need to solve the power conundrum
As the Covid effect continues to accelerate the transition to the cloud, businesses need to put in place a deployment or migration strategy to ensure business as usual
We could be living under the shadow of a pandemic from now on
Executive insights from Microsoft Azure’s Julia White
The Covid-19 pandemic could change things for Edge data centers
It's not that simple. Here are the details...
During the lockdown, our digital dependency became clearer. What does this mean for the future?
Q1 was about increased demand; Q2 was about suppressed supply
Rolling out an HCI and edge powered VDI solution enables IT teams to quickly add new nodes as the remote workforce swells, rolling these back again once demand drops
A better approach to development might cut the list of embarassing failures
We all started to work from home - and now some of us may be going back into the office. That's complicated things for the IT teams
We expect that strong demand for data center space, combined with limitations on supply capacity and pre-existing skills shortages in the sector, will result in upward price pressures
Just like the virus, the call to work from home does not affect everyone equally
Ways you can improve operations when things are different
When cloud applications suddenly become important, they don't magically get more reliable
Different countries have different quarantine rules and there is no standardization, even within Europe
Data centers are critical environments and have always needed cleaning. The Covid-19 pandemic makes that all the more crucjal
Fintech has changed the face of banking, insurance, finance in recent years. How will the sector adapt in the post Covid-19 landscape?
Connecting virtually is happening - planning has never been more important
Advancements in technology have enabled telework across a host of sectors, yet most companies, even technology giants, lack the digital infrastructure to enable this at a large scale
So far the industry has coped well - but there are some concerns for the future
Remote and home users can realize the same or better quality of experience than they do working in the branch office
Covid-19 will change our habits, and increase our digital footprint. If we do this right, we could all benefit
The data center sector is prepared - it needs to be sure of government support
You might think it's too soon to be thinking about the next crisis, but it is the only way to minimize the pain it will cause