Disaster recovery is something that involves planning for the worst, and hoping for the best. As new technologies such as virtualization and cloud have matured, is it time to include cloud in your DR plans? See if your planning might benefit from...
"Keeping Pace with an Accelerated Environment" is the theme of AFCOM's Data Center World event, which convenes April 19-23 at The Mirage Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
How to approach cloud and make the most of cloud services is one of the continuing issues faced by data center managers and operations, and the spring Data Center World event has several sessions on cloud and cloud options.
Efficiency is a key factor that all data center managers seek, whether they are squeezing a bit of power by making server fans variable speed or they are making bigger differences at the power and cabinet level, it is often the “holy grail” for...
IT facilities design is being driven by increased demand for compute and storage, according to James Cuff, Assistant Dean for Research Computing in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University.
Attendees gathered at the Hyatt Regency in Orlando, Florida to network and attend sessions with a variety of facilities and data center management topics.
Keeping up with the ever-evolving technology and facilities trends in the data center industry can sometimes be challenging. To that end, data center managers and staff attend industry conferences to gain critical knowledge...
This month at the Orlando Data Center World conference, Craig Finch, Principal Consultant, Rootwork InfoTech, will participate on a panel called,"Open Compute: Not Just Hyperscale Anymore." Data Center Knowledge spoke with him about Open Compute...
Cloud computing definitely has an influence on data center operators and owners. Managers need to "listen to the demands of the business" and explore what cloud solutions fit those needs, according to Jack Story, HP Distinguished Technologist and...