Don't let cloud benefits be short-circuited

Supplied by Eaton Industries on Tuesday, 26 May, 2015


Cloud technologies offer such significant benefits to efficiency, agility and scalability that most businesses are expected to be using at least some cloud applications within a matter of years.

But the advantages of cloud computing also create unique power, cooling and availability challenges, and a cloud outage has the potential to impact a wide variety of users and business functions.

To master these challenges, organisations should explore technologies that improve the reliability and redundancy of cloud environments, including modular power and cooling systems, a redundant power system architecture and integrated cloud infrastructure management software.


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