Data Center:
OT Infrastructure. Micro data centers.
Technological advances have transformed the way data is collected, processed, stored, and analyzed: now, applications determine their optimal location.
Progress and new technologies have led to applications now determining the best place to run. This has led to a large growth of so-called Edge Computing, which refers to data processing where it is generated.
A global annual increase of 13% is estimated until 2026, according to the IDC (International Data Corporation).
The ability to run applications in their location reduces data transmission and improves efficiency for those sensitive to latency. In addition, it avoids unplanned downtime due to unstable network connections in remote locations.
The rapid growth of Digital Transformation at the Edge drives collaboration and redesign of processes to take full advantage of its benefits. The integration of these new technologies, however, requires a collaborative effort between departments: IT, operations, business, cybersecurity, and strategic suppliers.
OT Infrastructure: Opportunities
OT infrastructure makes it possible to address the challenges of moving IT technologies to process environments, enabling IIoT applications and facilitating IT/OT convergence.
It offers a compact, autonomous, modular, and scalable data center, designed to adapt to specific needs. It can include servers, storage, cooling, security, and backup power systems, all integrated into a single unit. In addition, it simplifies the deployment and management of ‘Edge Computing’ in any location.

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