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Jan
01
2022
8:00 am

Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know About the National Buoy Data Center

If you've been wondering how buoy data are used to predict weather and other natural disasters, the National Buoy Data Center is the place to go. It operates a global network of over 250 buoys and shore stations that relay data via satellite and process more than 850 other stations. The NDBC also works closely[continue...]


Nov
21
2021
6:00 pm

Tips To Avoid Failure In Data Center

The data center is an essential part of any business, so you must understand the risks of failure in your setup. While many of these failures are preventable, the problem is that they don't always happen. You must plan for them and be prepared for them. These tips can help you avoid failures in your[continue...]


Nov
07
2021
7:00 am

How Demographics Are Disrupting the FCMS Indust

There's been a lot of talk about business disruption, specifically the "Y generation," or, more specifically, the young people who are leaving the traditional workforce to start their businesses. I've written about this phenomenon, and one exciting trend that we've noticed among my clients is the rise of FLC data centers. It seems that as[continue...]


Nov
01
2021
1:00 am

The Basics of Data Center Virtualization

What does a data center do? It houses an organization s most valuable and critical IT assets to process, store, and disseminate data and programs as needed. Because they house an organization's most vital and critical assets, data centers are essential to the continuity of everyday operations. In response to the growing need for more[continue...]


Oct
01
2021
1:00 am

Mentioned Topics in This Article – Essential Issues When Buying a Modular Data Center

Modern data centers are much different than they used to be just a few years ago. The main reason for this is the advancement of information technology, which has led to the development of server farms consisting of hundreds of computers all linked to the same server via high-speed internet connections. Traditional infrastructure has changed[continue...]