HARTING, Delta and ZVK to Conduct A Webinar on Data Centre Standardization

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Philip Harting, CEO, HARTING Technology Group

The global data center market is witnessing remarkable year-on-year growth, propelled by the growing dependency on remote work, computer applications, and the Internet of Things. As these shifts in our working habits continue, the demand for seamless access to data becomes increasingly vital for businesses and individuals alike. To address this growing need, it is imperative that data centers and their IT infrastructure operate with optimal efficiency, ensuring swift resolution of any system failures. Hence, HARTING Technology Group, Delta Energy Systems, and ZVK GmbH, collectively, come up with an enlightening live webinar on Wednesday, 17th January 2024. The session will explore the ways in which standardization for data centers can significantly reduce costs and accelerate time-to-market.

The webinar will be conducted in English and will delve into the realm of standardization based on the Open Compute Project (OCP). The OCP is a collaborative community dedicated to open source principles, working towards the redesign of hardware technology to efficiently support the escalating demands placed on modern data centers. One of the key topics for discussion will be how standardization, particularly through the OCP, can contribute to lowering the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). By aligning with open-source and open collaboration principles, the OCP aims to streamline hardware design and enhance support for the ever-growing needs of data centers.

Participants in the webinar can expect insights into how standardization helps mitigate complexity in data center operations, ultimately expediting the time-to-market for critical services and infrastructure. The adoption of standardized practices ensures a smoother integration of components, fostering operational efficiency. The participants can also discover how space-saving components can create additional room for essential IT equipment within data centers. The discussion will highlight the significance of employing energy-efficient connectors, which have the potential to enhance energy efficiency by up to 50%.

As the digital landscape continues to evolve, standardization emerges as a crucial factor in optimizing data center performance. Participants can join industry experts on 17th January 2024 to explore the transformative potential of standardization for data centers, unlocking efficiency and ensuring a robust foundation for the future.