2019 Trends in Datacenter Services & Infrastructure

Datacenters are under pressure: They must be the right size, in the right location, with the right connectivity. Despite efforts to move redundancy into applications, datacenter infrastructure is expected to function 24/7, as efficiently as possible. The largest customers are pushing for innovation and faster builds. Datacenter vendors and service providers are responding by becoming more flexible and adopting new technologies, but more change – particularly from the growth of IoT and 5G deployments – will be required for the industry in the years ahead.
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Attributes of a Modern Storage Infrastructure: Perspectives from ESG & Dell EMC

Dell EMC

In the era of digital business, IT managers are increasingly responsible for delivering results that drive the success of their business. To achieve this, it is imperative that IT organizations implement a modern storage infrastructure that enables them to increase agility and thereby gain a competitive advantage. In this webcast, experts from Enterprise Strategy Group and Dell EMC will describe the key attributes and benefits of a modern storage infrastructure.
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Measuring IT infrastructure ROI for public or private clouds

Storpool

Join this webinar to find out how to measure in the right way your cloud infrastructure costs and how to assess the ROI (return on investment) of your public cloud offering. Learn from leading experts how to build a reliable and efficient cloud infrastructure and how to optimize your cloud costs.
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Boost the Profitability of Your Data Protection MSP Services

The data protection market for MSPs is projected to reach $14B by 2025. There is fierce competition for this business, as your customers seek the best services at the lowest cost.
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Network Timing in an IP Infrastructure

Axon

Peter Schut is back in the sixth webinar in Axon’s Broadcast IP 101 series, this time examining timing, namely PTP, for professional essence-over-IP systems such as based on SMPTE ST 2110. Timing needs to be rock solid in studio settings where many signals are mixed together, so your PTP system needs to be too. SMPTE 2059-2 standardises the use of PTP timecode (IEEE 1588) in broadcast. It’s important to understand how master clocks and slave clocks work, plus there is talk of ‘transparent’ and ‘boundary’ clocks in switches. Getting the architecture right is key remembering that one important different between IP timekeeping and black and burst time keeping is that the communication is two-way.
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