Operations Archives · Tashkent Citizen https://tashkentcitizen.com/tag/operations/ Human Interest in the Balance Tue, 14 Nov 2023 13:26:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://tashkentcitizen.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/cropped-Tashkent-Citizen-Favico-32x32.png Operations Archives · Tashkent Citizen https://tashkentcitizen.com/tag/operations/ 32 32 IDC Names Datacenter Operations and Management Leaders and Major Players in Asia/pacific for 2023 https://tashkentcitizen.com/idc-names-datacenter-operations-and-management-leaders-and-major-players-in-asia-pacific-for-2023/ Sun, 10 Dec 2023 13:16:16 +0000 https://tashkentcitizen.com/?p=5481 SINGAPORE, 14 November 2023 – According to the IDC MarketScape: Asia/Pacific Datacenter Operations and Management 2023 Vendor Assessment, Digital Realty…

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SINGAPORE, 14 November 2023 – According to the IDC MarketScape: Asia/Pacific Datacenter Operations and Management 2023 Vendor Assessment, Digital Realty and Equinix are identified as “Leaders” among Datacenter Operations and Management vendors, followed closely by “Major Players” in the market namely, GLP Group, KDDI, NTT, and STT GDC.

Datacenters are playing an increasingly important role as the infrastructure backbone of the digital economy, serving as central hubs for cloud computing, connectivity, and application deployment. They are vital infrastructure components that provide strong connectivity to captive, hosted, and cloud environments. Third-party datacenters are becoming increasingly important in the hybrid multicloud ecosystem, resembling hyperscale cloud service providers (CSPs). Both enterprises and hyperscale organizations recognize the significance of having continuously available and compliant infrastructure. Business leaders prioritize business resilience, with a specific emphasis on integrating business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) as essential aspects of their resilience strategies.

As more people in the Asia/Pacific region are consuming a variety of digital services, from streaming to virtual banking, it has caused many enterprises in Asia/Pacific to reconsider their digital infrastructure strategy. Although most digital transformation (DX) efforts in the datacenter industry were accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic, this only laid the groundwork for what is yet to come, with the mainstream AI and ML adoption causing disruption at the core of computing. Because of recent advancements, executives are compelled to reevaluate their strategies and find a balance in utilizing hosting services. Organizations are increasingly demanding datacenter services to secure high-quality, resilient, and secure infrastructure for their digital initiatives.

“Datacenters play a pivotal role in enabling businesses to harness the full potential of digital transformation beyond just providing space and power to house their critical IT infrastructures,” says William Lee, Research Director, Datacenters and Telecommunications research, IDC Asia/Pacific. “As enterprises increasingly understand the need for cohesive integration between their core infrastructures to clouds and edge locations, they will expect datacenter providers to help facilitate this connection,” Lee adds.

This IDC MarketScape, IDC MarketScape: Asia/Pacific Datacenter Operations and Management 2023 Vendor Assessment (Doc# AP50445823), utilizes the IDC MarketScape framework to examine, analyze, and evaluate the vendors operating in the Asia/Pacific datacenter services market. The research employs a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods to assess the strategies and capabilities of vendors in meeting the requirements of technology buyers that are seeking datacenter operations and management services. The evaluation is conducted using a comprehensive set of parameters that are crucial for fulfilling the current and future needs of technology buyers. This IDC MarketScape report focuses on vendors in the Asia/Pacific datacenter market that have a substantial presence and operational reach across two or more countries in the region.

Source: IDC News

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China’s Overseas Climate Observatory Begins Operations in Central Asia https://tashkentcitizen.com/chinas-overseas-climate-observatory-begins-operations-in-central-asia/ Sat, 05 Aug 2023 08:00:00 +0000 https://tashkentcitizen.com/?p=4454 Station is part of Belt and Road initiative and will ‘gather data on dust, pollutants, meteorological elements’ ISTANBUL…

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Station is part of Belt and Road initiative and will ‘gather data on dust, pollutants, meteorological elements’

ISTANBUL

China’s first overseas climate and environment observatory, what Beijing calls “super,” has begun operations in Central Asia along the border with Afghanistan.

Initiated by Lanzhou University in 2016, the observatory is part of China’s multi-trillion dollar Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) climate and environment observation network.

The station is located in the southwestern Shaartuz area of Tajikistan and commenced gathering “comprehensive data on dust, pollutants, and meteorological elements in key areas of Central Asia” over the weekend, Beijing-based Xinhua News reported.

Academic with the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Professor at Lanzhou University, Huang Jianping, said: “The station is capable of providing meteorological disaster warnings and climate change countermeasures.”

The BRI network has designated 29 stations across member nations and regions, starting from Lanzhou city in northwestern Gansu province.

Seven stations in China and one in Peshawar city of Pakistan have already been launched.

Largest wind energy turbine begins operations in China

World’s largest wind energy-producing turbine began operations in China on Wednesday.

The 16-megawatt offshore wind turbine began operations in southeast China’s Fujian province, broadcaster CGTN reported.

It has been connected to China’s national grid.

China accounts for nearly 53% of global offshore wind energy, around 57.6 gigawatts.

Source: AA News

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