Data growth has been on a steep trajectory, and IDC is expecting 103 zettabytes of data to be generated worldwide by 2023. With the proliferation of IoT devices, 5G-enabled technologies, and the massive growth of video, we’re just scratching the surface in terms of how companies will be storing and extracting value from data. That said, if there’s one certainty about entering the zettabyte age, it is the fact that companies need to reconsider how they architect data centres to meet these...
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