Top 5 Data Center Stories of the Week: March 2, 2018
For your weekend, here are the five most popular stories that appeared on DCK this week
March 4, 2018
![Dropbox CTO Aditya Agarwal, left, and Drew Houston, the company’s founder and CEO, speaking at a conference in 2014. Dropbox CTO Aditya Agarwal, left, and Drew Houston, the company’s founder and CEO, speaking at a conference in 2014.](https://eu-images.contentstack.com/v3/assets/blt8eb3cdfc1fce5194/blt06fe0553b3e85478/6621206cabc9db4b8bbca34b/agarwal_20houston_20dropbox_202014_20getty.jpg?width=1280&auto=webp&quality=95&format=jpg&disable=upscale)
Here’s How Much Money Dropbox Saved by Moving Out of the Cloud - Cloud storage and collaboration platform details cost savings that resulted from migrating onto its own platform.
Why the Data Center Industry Urgently Needs More Women - By acting now and arming more women with the skills to succeed in the data center, the current talent gap can be significantly reduced.
Different Folks: Selling Google to the CIO - At home in the CMO’s office, Google finds selling its cloud services to enterprise IT an uphill battle.
Why Data Center REITs are Facing a Rough Start to 2018 - DCK Investor Edge: There’s more to it than the rising interest rates.
This Robot Monitors Data Center Cooling Behind Closed Cabinet Doors - Data center provider designs robotic sensor for heat-mapping inside customer cabinets.
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