
Automation Supplement
Toward the self-driving data center
Broadcom is the latest player to seek strength from association
Evaluating the sustainability of chilled water systems
A set of principles for open sicentific data sets could enable Digital Twins to operate in ecosystems
Computational fluid dynamics can provide insights into data center performance that monitoring alone can never achieve, argues Future Facilities’ Dave King
If we want to avoid futile arguments like these, we need better IT carbon footprint measures
Companies know their data is important. But are they managing it in the r1ght way?
Know Your Customer is a stringent demand but there are many implications for data sovereignty
If you adopt zero-trust you need to apply it to all your organization's data storage
Techniques to anonymize your data
Cloud providers' proprietary APIs will limit you
What's missing could be decentralized data processing
You don't need a schema, and you can handle big volumes of data
Cool storage is a good way to keep rarely used assets, but you need to understand it to use it
It's just taken time to come to fruition
Data analytics needs diversity
Subscription services are everywhere, designed to make our lives more convenient, but what are the benefits when it comes to managed IT services?
Multi-dimensional, rich metadata-supplemented metrics are our best shot at implementing actions that actually make software greener.
Healthy infrastructure powered a response to Covid-19
It could be as good as "real world" data - and it's easier to get hold of
As staff leave and demands increase, you will have to embrace AI and automation
Crunching public data can give you an advantage
Automation and hybrid cloud will continue to boom
If your customers want to run AI, you need to give them certain things
Lines are becoming blurred between cloud and data center, writes Panduit's Michael Akinla, while organizations have found out that cloud isn't always the most cost-effective option
Evolving security practices take on an increasing complex environment
Data center operators can scarcely 'move fast and break things', but there are ways they can discover better ways of working and operating, argues Future Facilities' Dave King
Latency means lost customers
Where does this take Vertiv's software strategy?