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Troy Rutman

No Free Lunch: Why the Data Center Must Transform

July 22nd, 2013 / Troy Rutman / 0 comments

How did we get here, and where resides the cost of all this “free”? It’s got to be borne somewhere.

Trevor Slade

Transform Your Data Center from Liability to Competitive Advantage

July 12th, 2013 / Trevor Slade / 0 comments

Does your data center provider have the ability to measure and bill based on your actual resource consumption?

Troy Rutman

Flatland: There’s Always a Better Way

July 10th, 2013 / Troy Rutman / 0 comments

“You don’t know what you don’t know, so be open to new paradigms.” What business could not benefit from this outlook, data centers included?

Vincent Orleck

Data Center 2.0: Redefining Security for Global Business Operations [WEBINAR]

July 2nd, 2013 / Vincent Orleck / 0 comments

Watch IO Chief Security Officer Robert J. Butler address issues surrounding data center security in a progressively digital world.

Patrick Flynn

THE BUSINESS CASE: A Brief Overview of Sustainability at IO (pt. 3)

June 24th, 2013 / Patrick Flynn / 0 comments

IO will set an example for doing well while doing good.

IO EMEA

The Problem with DCIM

June 19th, 2013 / IO EMEA / 0 comments

What’s needed is software that unifies all of the layers in a data centre – what we call a DCOS.

Brian Fanzo

How a Shipping Container Nearly Cost Me My Best Career Opportunity

June 11th, 2013 / Brian Fanzo / 0 comments

I considered containers with racks inside as being “modular”. Working with IO.Anywhere® and training others on the IO.OS® software changed all that.

Patrick Flynn

VALUE DRIVERS: A Brief Overview of Sustainability at IO (pt. 2)

June 10th, 2013 / Patrick Flynn / 0 comments

In IO’s case, broad thinking is what got us out of DC1.0, and it will usher in the age of 3.0 and beyond.

Patrick Flynn

BLOG SERIES: A Brief Overview of Sustainability at IO (pt. 1)

June 3rd, 2013 / Patrick Flynn / 0 comments

Humanity is headed for a theoretical iceberg, even as the polar ice caps melt. Our current course is not sustainable.

Brian Fanzo

Training for the Inevitability of Change in the Data Center

May 30th, 2013 / Brian Fanzo / 0 comments

As data centers transition from being time-consuming and construction-focused to a more agile, scalable and sustainable future, it’s critical for companies to examine all aspects of data centers and, most importantly, how the new versions will operate.

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