Newsletter November/December 2018

Rupinder Goel,
Global CIO at Tata Communications

CIO@2020: Rupinder Goel, Global CIO at Tata Communications, discusses how the onslaught of digital revolution is transforming organizational culture and business models.

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How data centers are powering the digital economy

On July 27, 2018, the Justice Srikrishna Committee released a draft Bill setting the framework for India’s first comprehensive law on privacy and data protection. The recommendations, which came after a year India recognized privacy as a fundamental right granted by the Constitution, has the potential to change the data center ecosystem.

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Syracuse University Data Centre protects itself from outages: Optimal Group Case Study

Optimal Group Australia Pty Ltd:Syracuse University is opening what maybe the world's greenest data center, because it is consuming just 50% less energy that a normal data center building. The building’s design combines a host of innovative technologies such as trigeneration and water.

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Cloud rooting new touchpoint for disaster recovery

CIO Review: Cloud steps in to provide a better way to help organizations in handling DR. Apart from aiding companies to save time, money, and resources on DR, it will enable them to improve their overall disaster preparedness.




  • RCom expands its cloud infrastructure offering with connected data centres across key hubs in India, including Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai
  • Wipro completes its Data Center divestment business worth $6 mn in India to US firm Ensono
  • CtrlS plans two more Tier-4 data centers in Hyderabad and Mumbai respectively; will focus on solar energy to power the data centers
  • Alibaba Cloud announces its second data center in Mumbai to compete with Amazon Web services and Microsoft
  • Mumbai tops the list as the leading destination to set up data center business followed by Bengaluru and Delhi as per CBRE South Asia report
(Source: Business Standard, Economic Times, Data Economy, Express Computers, ETCIO.com )
Dilbert

Like overheating, cooling temperatures if not checked can cause tension in a data center. Both overheating and overcooling can lead to a failure in operation of the equipment. It is advised to keep your data center at no less than 72 degrees Fahrenheit. This is the proper temperature to keep equipment at that optimal operating point.

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With the onset of IoT revolution, these are the top 3 data center challenges organizations will face.

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