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FEATURE : DATA CENTRES
THEREFORE , ORGANISATIONS MUST BE PREPARED TO FACE THE CHALLENGES OF DETERMINING THE RIGHT SIZE OF THE DATA CENTRE WHICH HAS TO MEET THE CURRENT NEEDS BUT MUST ALSO BE ABLE TO ADDRESS THE FUTURE REQUIREMENTS
in place ; other like start-ups may also have smaller facilities . However , in both cases , the cost for maintaining , scaling and securing their infrastructure is extremely high .
They also need to take into account other expenses entailing qualified technical staff , ensured connectivity and put in place robust disaster recovery systems and processes .
Given this IT environment , more and more enterprises are now looking at collocate their data centres and stand to gain in many aspects . These include :
• Scalability – Depending on the growth phase of a business their data centre requirements need to match the needs . Data centre colocation enables a smooth transition to either upgrade or downsize the capabilities in a more flexible manner without the investment of sophisticated infrastructure and matches the most demanding IT scenarios .
• Lowered total cost of ownership – When data centre colocation is part of the IT strategy it has a direct impact of the CAPEX due to the leasing of the facilities . It thereby lowers up-front costs , minimises data centre staffing needs and comes with timely upkeep and upgrades of the equipment .
• Higher security levels – Data is crucial to businesses , and organizations are now spending www . intelligentcio . com INTELLIGENTCIO
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