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Top 5 Data Center Issues for the Enterprise IT Executive

March 23rd, 2010 · 2 Comments · Business, Business Continuity Planning, Data Center, Data Centers, Disaster Recovery Planning, IT Governance

A quick perusal of a typical contemporary IT project portfolio will show a strong representation of projects dependent upon, or directly related to the data center.  Changes in the growth and scale of data processing, applications, content storage, data communications, risk, compliance, and maturity of IT governance are all in some way connected to the [...]

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Physical Security for Cloud Data Centers

December 29th, 2009 · No Comments · Business Continuity Planning, Data Center, Data Centers, Disaster Recovery Planning, IS Security

As I’ve watched the momentum of the Cloud, it’s caused me to reflect upon earlier discussions about data center physical security.  It’s long been my opinion that physical security will soon emerge (or re-emerge) as a top issue in data center planning, since businesses and consumers alike are increasingly reliant on the data and transaction [...]

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Shell Building Property as Data Centers: When to Just Walk Away

November 25th, 2009 · No Comments · Business, Business Continuity Planning, Data Center, Data Centers

Many firms have gone looking for core/shell property with the intent of renovating these structures for use as a data center.  These projects are very capital intensive, and in many cases the benefits of having the existing structure are almost nil when viewed in the context of the broader project plan and budget.  However, many [...]

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Jim Cramer? C’mon Man!

October 25th, 2009 · No Comments · Business, Business Continuity Planning, Data Centers, Disaster Recovery Planning, Mergers and Acquisitions, Uncategorized

Well, now I know why I’ve never come out on top whenever I buy one of Jim Cramer’s recomendations. In a recent (10/22/2009) Mad Money piece on CNBC, Jim Cramer used the Equinix acquisition of Switch and Data to make the point that data centers are obsolete.¬† In his diatribe about why anyone with Equinix [...]

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Where should we build that data center?

October 17th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Business, Business Continuity Planning, Data Center, Green Data Center, Green IT, IS Security, IT Governance

When launching a new data center build project, where the data center will be located is a fundamental issue. There are many factors in deciding where the data center will be, but all of these factors can arguably be consolidated into two issues- Risk and Cost. We mention risk in terms of Risk Management. Even [...]

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The Resilient Dynamic Data Center

June 25th, 2009 · No Comments · Business Continuity Planning, Data Center, Data Center MEP, Disaster Recovery Planning, Green Data Center, Green IT

I attended the 2009 IT Roadmap Conference in Atlanta, Georgia this week and sat in on the presentation by Johna Till Johnson of Nemertes Research, entitled “Building a Resilient Dynamic Data Center.” The presentation was a summary of hundreds of hours of discussions with data center operators and enterprises with data centers. The information was [...]

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Data Center Tier Levels and Real Availability

April 9th, 2009 · 3 Comments · Business, Business Continuity Planning, Data Center, Disaster Recovery Planning, General, IS Security

Data Center consolidation and Data Center outsourcing are top of mind for many CIO’s these days. Many companies have ’90s vintage IT facilities that not only do not have the availability to align with the Business‚Äô operating model but also are struggling to keep up with the power and cooling demands of contemporary computing systems. [...]

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Economic Turmoil and Impact to Productivity

October 10th, 2008 · No Comments · Business, Business Continuity Planning

It’s increasingly clear that the current economic situation (‚Äòintentionally avoiding negative words to send positive vibes out there to the investors) is impacting worker productivity at a number of levels.

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Container Data Centers- Hard to Sell or Hard to Buy?

September 24th, 2008 · No Comments · Business Continuity Planning, Container Data Centers, Data Center, Disaster Recovery Planning, Green Data Center

Earlier this year we talked about 2008 being a breakout year for container data centers.¬† We’ve also discussed new developments and new product introductions by the container vendors as well as a number of established and emerging use cases.¬† It would appear though that the launch of container sales has yet to get underway.¬† In [...]

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Data Center Tier Levels- Still Misunderstood

September 10th, 2008 · 4 Comments · Business Continuity Planning, Data Center, Data Center MEP

The data center consolidation and construction boom of the 21st century is well underway.  As we work with Clients, helping with planning, advice, and project management of these changes foundational to the future performance of their enterprise, we always encounter the discussion of facility Tier Level rating. The Tier Level rating refers to an industry [...]

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