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Tiers for Fears The importance of a holistic approach between a ata centre facility and the equipment witin it.

By: Quocirca
Published: July 2012
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The trend is towards a blended mix of data cente facilities - yet each data centre needs to be a cohesive mix of facilty and the equipment housed within it. Using a 'one-stop shop' for external requirments makes a great deal of sense - and could define the difference between those who use technology successfully to suport their oganisations, and those who end up being constrained by their lack of capabilities.

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