Data center technology drives business and promotes
enterprise. As technology is always changing, operators and managers of data
centers must also be ready to adapt to change. The year 2020 is gearing up to
be one of the most exciting yet, especially in the field of information
technology. The following are the challenges and opportunities that may await
your data center
consulting firm.
One of the biggest trends is data tonnage. Much of the data
stored in data centers originate from outside of them. It will take bigger and
faster networks for data centers to keep up with the increased workload. More
data, of course, also means it will be harder to move--which means both
software and hardware must upgrade to keep up with the rising demand.
Along with data tonnage is the expansion of cloud services.
Many cloud-based computing ventures require data centers to serve clients from
different corners of the world. As general consumers and enterprises come to
rely on cloud-based computing, there will be a need to create satellite centers
to store all of this new data. Fiber optics, subsea cables, and SDN-powered
cloud connectivity will continue to be in demand.
Another key concern is data center usage and its impact on
the environment. Climate change has become an increasingly sensitive topic in
the public consciousness--and data centers are one of the biggest consumers of
power. Data center-based businesses must adopt technologies that power their
equipment in sustainable ways. One solution is on-site generation, which can
include solar energy and fuel cells.
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