
OpEx: Minimizing operational expenditure
Strategies for reducing operational expenditure whilst maximizing operational resiliency and efficiency
Data centers are under more pressure than ever. As the industry continues to experience unprecedented growth, whilst balancing their sustainability targets and adapting to market shocks happening on a global scale, it is imperative for operators to reinforce their facilities to ensure success in an increasingly challenging market. However, as cutting edge technologies such as AI and ML become more mainstream, business leaders must educate themselves to ensure that they embed and utilise new tools in the most effective way. So how can the industry develop truly intelligent operations?
This broadcast will provide a practical roadmap of how data centers can modernise their operations, and gain superior oversight of their whole faculties. Crucially, attendees will take away critical insight of the intersection between the tools and the people, in order to equip their workforce with the strategies and knowledge to develop robust and future proof mission critical operations.
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14:00 – 18:00 | All episodes are now available to stream on-demand. Click "View presentation" to watch the episodes you want, when you want. |
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