
Datacenter infrastructure
The Datacenter infrastructure market is propelled by several strategic business factors that shape the digital economy. In particular, the rapid acceleration of digital transformation, which requires scalable, resilient infrastructure to support cloud computing, big data analysis, artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT). As companies generate and process unprecedented amounts of data, investing in robust infrastructure ensures seamless activities and competitive advantage.
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Big important players: –
Equinix, Inc.
Digital Realty Trust, Inc.
NTT Global Data Centers
GDS companies
Cyruson
Microsoft Azure
Vertiv Group Corp
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Google Cloud platform
Meta platforms (Facebook)
Datacenter infrastructure refers to the fundamental physical and technological components that support the functioning of a data center. It includes the critical hardware, software and environmental systems that are needed to secure, manage and deliver it safely and efficiently. The most important components of Datacenter infrastructure are servers, storage devices, network equipment, food units, cooling systems and physical security measures.
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