To supplement the Data Centre Solutions digital publication, we’re producing our second issue of DCS InnoVision – providing an overview of the state of the data centre industry right now. 100+ Vendors from across the supply chain are invited to provide their viewpoint on the future and innovation. How will the data centre industry evolve over the coming months and years, what will be the major drivers and opportunities? We want your viewpoint! The content is broken down into the following categories. If we have left your category out, please contact jackie.cannon@angelbc.com.
View last year's editionMore efficient provision and usage of power and cooling; how to reduce the environmental impact of data centres in the data hungry, digital age; renewable and sustainable energy resources; the need for more efficient IT hardware; waste heat recycling.
Submit your editorial viewpointThe complexities of running a digital data centre mean that some level of AI and automation is required to augment or replace the human element, if the data centre is not to become a bottleneck. What’s possible now, and what will be possible into the future – how far can AI and automation take us?
Submit your editorial viewpointHigh density, energy efficient facilities are needed to run today’s IT loads. How to design a data centre for agile, scalable and flexible IT infrastructure and the applications they support? And how to provide the necessary feeds and speeds?
Submit your editorial viewpointThe debate continues – in-house, colo, cloud, managed services or, most likely, some combination of them all. Ensuring that applications and IT infrastructure are situated in the optimum environment is a tricky business, with end users somewhat confused as to what to do.
Submit your editorial viewpointProtecting the data centre – both the building and its M+E components and IT contents – is a crucial aspect of data centre management. Increasingly sophisticated access control technology, added to the correct procedures and protocols, can ensure the integrity of the data centre and the data housed within it.
Submit your editorial viewpointIn, out, shake it all about! One centralized data centre; a central facility, plus regional and or local resources. As edge momentum, fuelled by IoT and 5G, grows substantially, how does data centre architecture need to evolve to ensure data is available to end users where, when and how they need it?
Submit your editorial viewpoint