AlphaAtlas
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According to a report by the Silent Partner Group of Companies, data centers eat about 2% of humanity's global energy production, and that rising figure is starting to create security and logistical issues. The release points to brief AWS power outages in March and May of this year that knocked out many service, as well as a wikilinks listing of "secret" AWS datacenter locations. The group seems to think that higher standards are needed if future internet infrastructure is to remain secure and reliable, especially if those services are used by organizations like the DoD.
"Mission-critical data centers can't afford the slightest mishap, or they could face very costly repercussions," warned Hobbie. "Power outages and security breaches are entirely avoidable; firms just need to do their due diligence and choose their cloud-based and enterprise services partners with care. At SPGC, we"re using our team's expertise to bring the most powerful, multi-dimensional and highly efficient cloud computing centers to clients worldwide, and we're proud to lead the way in data/energy innovations."
"Mission-critical data centers can't afford the slightest mishap, or they could face very costly repercussions," warned Hobbie. "Power outages and security breaches are entirely avoidable; firms just need to do their due diligence and choose their cloud-based and enterprise services partners with care. At SPGC, we"re using our team's expertise to bring the most powerful, multi-dimensional and highly efficient cloud computing centers to clients worldwide, and we're proud to lead the way in data/energy innovations."