DocumentCode
1356713
Title
Data centres 2020
Author
Hayes, J.
Volume
4
Issue
19
fYear
2009
Firstpage
54
Lastpage
58
Abstract
Data centres: what are the trends and market forces that will shape their development over the coming five-to-ten years? Anyone appraising the data centre business during the recession at the beginning of this decade would have been far from assured about its long-term prospects. Dot-com boom and bust had resulted in industry-wide disaffection toward data centres, and many ClOs were left convinced that the best place for enterprise applications and data was on enterprise´s own servers and storage devices.Data centre operators, and the vendors who supply the racks, cabling, servers, air conditioning and ventilation units, are doing nicely, and the market make-up is such that there is still room for product differentiation, with (to date) minimal consolidation. Ironically, the most recent economic straitening has been beneficial for the data centre market, as other business sectors find ways to trade more cost-efficiently online, and IT departments migrate toward ´Cloud´-based models that are hosted largely on third-party servers.
Keywords
computer centres; ClO; cloud-based models; data centre business; data centre development; dot-com; product differentiation; storage devices; third-party servers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering & Technology
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1750-9637
Type
jour
Filename
5353597
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