TECH & AI
He added : “ The DCIM tools of the future will enable efficiency analytics at scale with very low demand on-site staff , unlocking their time to do more value-added work . They will also provide actionable intelligence about how the site is operating at a very granular level , with clearly actionable takeaways .”
The building blocks of a sustainable data centre As the data centre industry continues to evolve , so does technology . Facilities now have more possibilities than ever before , with their customers eager to harness artificial intelligence ( AI ), the cloud and 5G to power their industries .
With these opportunities , however , comes inevitable environmental concerns . “ Data centre users are increasingly concerned with their carbon footprint ,” Shahid Rahman , EMEA Data Centre Strategic Account Lead ( Engineered IT Cooling Solutions ) at Mitsubishi Electric , tells Data Centre Magazine . “ This has created increasing pressure for data centre developers and operators to provide robust , fault-free services while reducing energy use and emissions – a difficult balancing act .”
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