TSS Identifies Key Data Center Technology Trends for 2024 – HPCwire
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March 12, 2024
March 12, 2024 – Total Site Solutions (TSS) today shared the 2024 technology trends making a significant impact on data centers, digital transformation, and the Internet. Driven by the transformative explosion of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) and their impact on capacity and data compliance, these four trends will impact the market in 2024 and beyond: the adoption of modular data centers, new challenges for security and compliance, the impact of AI on energy efficiency and sustainability, and addressing the skill and talent gap in the industry.
As the need for compute power and infrastructure continues to grow exponentially, particularly driven by AI and ML, the data center market and related technologies are having a significant impact on how people store, use, and protect data across virtually every industry, said Darryl Dewan, CEO of TSS. While these trends and the industry have the potential to change rapidly, understanding what is happening now will better prepare people for the future and pave the way for advancements that will drive and support the infrastructure needs of society.
TSS identified Data center technology trends to watch in 2024:
Our modern digital world is creating a level of demand for data center technology, infrastructure, and talent that has never been seen before — putting immense pressure on suppliers, vendors, and developers to deliver the components and capacity more and more rapidly, added Dewan. Companies in the sector that can deliver more rapid time-to-value and the expertise to simplify complexity will be the winners in 2024.
The Full Data Center Report is available after providing an email address.
Source: Total Site Solutions
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