Intelligent Data Centres Issue 38 | Page 42

BY 2025 , UK-BASED DATA CENTRES COULD BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE STORAGE OF DATA WORTH OVER US $ 135 BILLION ANNUALLY .
EXPERT OPINION
estimated that each Netflix user streaming in HD used about 9.5 GB a day . And with nearly 70 million subscribers in the US and Canada , that equates to more than 18 million TB of data used in a single month .
If an organisation wants to operate digitally , distributing workloads across infrastructures becomes a top priority . But before a business starts to worry about AI , the Internet of Things and Big Data , it should first consider the IT hardware that will support these projects , as well as the opportunity for bigger and more ambitious transformations further down the line .
It ’ s worth noting that service providers already account for 44 % of worldwide spending on core infrastructure technologies according to IDC , and public cloud spending is always increasing . Of these businesses , many are pursuing cloud to achieve the levels of reliability and security they need for their IT and they are doing so using a hybrid approach .
Taking a hybrid approach to the cloud involves spreading resources between public clouds for front-end applications and private clouds for sensitive data . Some firms are also using on-site data centres to handle less intensive tasks .
The flexibility of hybrid cloud solutions has made cloud migration easier and more agile than ever before . With other benefits including costs , scaling , continuity and security , cloud services all need to be hosted somewhere by cloud providers , regardless of their form .
Thinking long term
As cloud spending grows , the data centre industry grows with it and the future of data centres is becoming inseparable from the future of cloud and wider Digital Transformation .
Advancements in technology are showing no signs of slowing down , so it ’ s up to the industry to keep up with Digital Transformation despite the challenges it will bring . Costs and updating infrastructure will be a big part of the future , not only to meet demand but also to ensure the sector is seen as progressive and operating in line with expectations .
Cloud solutions wouldn ’ t be possible without the support of data centres and their importance is often underestimated when it comes to servicing our needs . The future is a collaboration , and with our dependence on the industry rising , data centres and cloud will work handin-hand to create a strong future that will service the current generation and beyond . �

BY 2025 , UK-BASED DATA CENTRES COULD BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE STORAGE OF DATA WORTH OVER US $ 135 BILLION ANNUALLY .

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