• Reducing the Carbon Footprint: Energy-Saving Strategies for Data Centers
      Reducing the Carbon Footprint: Energy-Saving Strategies for Data Centers
      FEATURED INSIGHT OF THE WEEK

      Reducing the Carbon Footprint: Energy-Saving Strategies for Data Centers

      Data centers, the backbone of our digital world, are massive energy consumers. As their demand surges, utilizing renewable energy sources becomes imperative. This article explores energy consumption in data centers, projected future usage, energy-saving strategies, and the critical role of renewables in ensuring a sustainable future.

      4 minute read

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      What Does the Data Center of the Future Look Like?

      What Does the Data Center of the Future Look Like?

      The events of 2020 and 2021 have forced global companies to evolve rapidly, executing year-long digital transformation initiatives in a matter of months. But while digital transformation is a top priority among these companies, new research suggests companies are ill prepared in terms of their data center strategies.

      6 minute read

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      Lessons from the U.S. Military About Environmental Sustainability

      Lessons from the U.S. Military About Environmental Sustainability

      With its more than 1 million active duty and millions more civilian personnel, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) makes a global impact. Its distributed assets protect billions of people in geographically dispersed countries. But with hundreds of thousands of assets, vehicles, and facilities in operation on any given day, its carbon footprint impacts the globe as well.

      8 minute read

      Education

      Next-Generation Supply Chains: Best Practices for Future Resilience

      Next-Generation Supply Chains: Best Practices for Future Resilience

      In 2020 and 2021, the world learned a harsh lesson about our shared dependency and the inherent vulnerability of modern global supply chains. For decades, supply chains have evolved from mostly domestic and linear operations to become global, interdependent networks that prioritize cost efficiency. It is this relentless focus on efficiency that has made this ecosystem vulnerable; the internationalization of supply chains to take advantage of favorable economic conditions abroad made COVID-19 restrictions and climate-related events all the more disruptive.

      8 minute read

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      A Comprehensive Look at Modern Use Cases for Edge Computing

      A Comprehensive Look at Modern Use Cases for Edge Computing

      Just as global industries continue to embrace cloud-native IT infrastructure, edge computing is becoming an innovative and intelligent means of connecting their IT and physical resources. That’s because edge computing brings intelligence right to endpoint devices, rather than relying solely on centralized enterprise resources. Its growing sophistication and relevance are driven by growth in 5G, artificial intelligence

      8 minute read

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