Facility management professionals have a hand in many, if not all, of the developments highlighted by CoreNet Global’s latest research.
This is apparently how IT professionals see tech support calls from their side of the fence.
Businesses operating data centers will need to go beyond traditional practices in order to build economically sound facilities.
The new offering is geared to small and medium sized organizations.
Many IT services providers are reconsidering U.S. locations as potential sourcing destinations, including lower cost, mid-sized metropolitan areas and rural communities.
While particle and gaseous contamination resulting from dust and dirt can lead to unexpected shutdowns of critical IT equipment, the connection between contamination and hardware failures is often overlooked.
The slowing economy is having very little effect on demand for IT services, while driving improvements in energy efficiency and resource utilization, according to a recently released report.
This week’s bonus FF post comes courtesy of Wired magazine, which runs an annual Saddest-Cubicle contest. And since Wired caters to the IT audience, nearly all of the finalists were submitted by poor souls from…