The pandemic has forced businesses to rethink their network strategies. To adapt to widespread work-from-home scenarios, companies have had to implement many changes to keep their teams connected and secure, and now it seems that some of these recent trends may be here to stay. At EPI-USA, we offer data center operations training courses to keep you apprised of these developments. Our training courses are designed to optimize your team’s responsiveness as demands on data centers continue to evolve.
Monday, September 21, 2020
Which COVID-Created Network Trends Will Survive as the New Normal?
The pandemic has forced businesses to rethink their network strategies. To adapt to widespread work-from-home scenarios, companies have had to implement many changes to keep their teams connected and secure, and now it seems that some of these recent trends may be here to stay. At EPI-USA, we offer data center operations training courses to keep you apprised of these developments. Our training courses are designed to optimize your team’s responsiveness as demands on data centers continue to evolve.
Tuesday, September 1, 2020
What is a Hybrid Data Center?
In recent years, the amount of data in the world has increased rapidly. Today’s modern economy requires a dynamic infrastructure with fast access to every service. To better support today’s applications, businesses are looking for secure and flexible infrastructure solutions, and a hybrid data center is often the answer.
Be Prepared to Work in an Environment Where Change is Constant
There have been so many changes in the Data Center (DC) industry since the 1990s. We’ve witnessed the migration of in-house Data Centers to managed Data Centers run by service providers (MSPs). Data Centers are also migrating to cloud hosting environments where applications live on machines running in the cloud.
Monday, August 3, 2020
Digital Transformation in Companies Due to COVID-19
“Necessity is the mother of invention," and as the coronavirus has forced many people around the world to rethink their daily lives, from work to school to entertainment, change has been swift. It has been imperative to digitally transform places of work and education to be able to continue to operate. The organizations that can use technology well and are flexible enough to rethink their business models by fast-tracking digital transformation and investing in data center infrastructure services will be successful. Here are examples of how some organizations and life services have changed drastically:
COVID-19 is Forcing the Upgrading of Broadband Infrastructure
As social distancing and teleworking arrangements grow across the country, the coronavirus pandemic is having an increasingly large impact on our online daily life. Everything from work meetings to social hours with friends, to data center training, are increasingly occurring online. All of the extra internet use is putting more pressure on the broadband infrastructure. As data demands rise, the surge is beginning to impact the quality and speed of content downloads. And as shelter-in-place directives increase, the question is whether the broadband infrastructure can support the new normal.
Friday, June 19, 2020
How Data Centers Deal with Temporary Spikes in Usage
Amid
the current global pandemic, usage is skyrocketing for
cloud-computing providers, and this is pressuring leading providers like
Amazon.com Inc. and Microsoft Corp. to spend more to stay ahead. While the
overall effect could benefit companies that produce data center servers and
their components, or a data center training firm, analysts
caution that there may still be a
downward economic environment. The massive new population of users who
work-from-home is likely to provide bounce-back for cloud-computing providers
during 2020.
What is Data Center Infrastructure Management?
Data center infrastructure (DCIM) is like a merger
between IT and building facilities functions within an organization. The
objective of DCIM is to provide management with a complete view of a data
center's performance so that equipment, energy, and floor space are used as
efficiently as possible.
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