5 Big Changes Facing The Data Center Industry In 2015
Moving further into 2015, new innovations will emerge to change the landscape of the data center industry.
Moving further into 2015, new innovations will emerge to change the landscape of the data center industry.
T-Systems announced in late January that it has commissioned Emerson Network Power to construct a new modular data center in Catalonia, Spain.
IBM announced in early January that it is continuing its global cloud services expansion by opening a Germany data center.
IO Data Centers announced in early December that it will be splitting into two companies.
In order to temper the risks of long-term, fixed asset investments and prevent over provisioning, companies must employ smarter forecasting and data center portfolio planning.
Keystone NAP announced in mid-November that it plans to create a new Pennsylvania data center.
Australian hosting company Red Cloud announced in late October that it signed an exclusive deal with Cannon Technologies to deploy its range of T4 modular data center solutions within the expansion of its data center parks.
CyrusOne announced in mid-October that its new Phoenix data center is now fully operational.
Sentinel Data Centers kicked off October by announcing plans to significantly expand its Somerset, New Jersey data center.
According to recent industry research, the global modular data center market has seen an increase in activity lately, and this trend will likely continue for the next few years.