

The following white paper examines the four major pressures: data location, energy management, and two others that are negatively affecting CIO data center strategies. Access now and learn how to address each one of these areas and ultimately, gain insight into beefing up your data center strategies.


This easy-to-read book gives you jargon-free best practices for Software-Defined Wide Area Networking. Includes a special foreword by Lee Doyle, Doyle Research. Co-authored by Dan Pitt, Open Networking Foundation.
Download the eBook and learn:
The need for SD-WAN adoption for branch networking
Benefits...


Cybersecurity must be a top-level priority for any organization and for many it is. Security should be viewed holistically and should include a range of elements, including layered, technology-based solutions on-premises and in the cloud; security awareness training to help employees become a more integral part of security...


Mobility remains a top strategic opportunity for businesses of all kinds, due to its potential to make an enterprise far more competitive, whether by making employees more productive or by enabling more innovative ways to engage with customers. To serve this mobile workforce and customer base, enterprises must securely...


Your cybersecurity posture is only as strong as its weakest link. And in today’s people-centric threat landscape, that means your users. They are your greatest asset, your biggest risk and your last line of defence from threats.
For a better understanding of users’ cybersecurity awareness and habits, we...
Published: Apr 21, 2021


Is your IT service delivery future ready? The key to digital transformation is a hybrid cloud platform that operates consistently across any cloud, any app, and any device.
Download the eBook to learn why VMware Cloud Foundation™ is the market-leading hybrid cloud solution that works consistently across...
Published: Jan 14, 2021


The past two decades have seen dramatic shifts in data center design. As application complexity grew, server sprawl pushed out the walls of the data center, expanding both the physical square footage as well as consumption of the most expensive part of the data center—energy.
So the focus turned to high density...


Regulating temperatures in the modern data center can be a challenging task. In this data center cooling survey, Data Center Knowledge set out to find out how those responsible for managing data center environments coped with cooling them. It quizzed people with managerial roles in modern data centers to determine their...


Nobody needs to tell you that energy efficiency is at the top of the data center’s to-do list. Every data center is looking to cut power consumption while maintaining the highest level of service. But achieving real energy efficiency is easier said than done. Sprawling and convoluted infrastructures make it hard...


The rapid growth of unstructured data is causing new challenges for organizations. Serious issues are directly tied to the lack of a cohesive data governance strategy.
This Infographic covers:
A Snapshot of the Rapid Growth Rate of Unstructured Data
Where the Rapid Growth of Unstructured Data is Coming...
Published: May 21, 2021


Adding, moving, decommissioning and renaming devices in the data center should be a simple process. But in today’s complex data centers, these tasks have become something of a high-wire act, fraught with inefficiency and risk. Trends like virtualization are only compounding the difficulty. In these dense environments,...


The data center landscape is changing quickly, creating new options for IT architecture and physical facility design. When deciding if a containerized or modular solution is the right option for your data center.
Many myths and misunderstandings persist about using modular and containerized solutions in a data center....


The modern data center is no longer a singular location. Rather, new demands require the data center to be a geographically distributed network of resources. As new services, cloud components and users find their way into the data center model – there will be more reliance around the services that the data center...


Carrier neutrality is a commonly used term in the data centre industry. The relevance and importance of what carrier neutrality means for your business is often not explicitly shared and can be overlooked.
This paper highlights six considerations you need to discuss with your data centre provider surrounding...