Data Centre Magazine June 2022 | Page 77

WRITTEN BY : CATHERINE GRAY

Data centres have evolved considerably since their initial inception . Adapting in sync with the evolution of business needs , the data centre industry itself – and its importance – has grown exponentially .

Remote working , a phenomenon that has picked up pace in recent years , has led to advancement of the Internet of Things ( IoT ), escalating data requirements , and ongoing cloud adoption , all of which have contributed to a shift away from traditional enterprise data centre facilities to ones that are more adaptive to the needs of the user .
Cloud technologies have become essential to colocation services , particularly with the emergence of this global remote workforce .
The push towards the cloud continues as more and more companies are utilising cloud software services to secure and back up their IT infrastructure . Decentralised workforces mean companies now need to diversify how they store data to ensure workers can still perform their roles effectively while retaining a high level of security – any delay or issues with either performance or security could lead to a negative impact on the business .
As cloud computing is essential for business , it comes as no surprise that colocation providers have responded to this and now provide a simple answer for this shift . Through such provisions , data centres can support businesses as they move legacy applications and environments to a high-quality connected environment that ’ s cross-connected into the cloud .

“The cloud is evolving ”

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