Intelligent Data Centres Issue 65 | Page 40

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MANY IRISH ORGANISATIONS ARE AT RISK OF THEIR IT INFRASTRUCTURE BECOMING UNFIT FOR PURPOSE IF THEY DON ’ T CATCH UP WITH THE REST OF THE WORLD IN THE ADOPTION OF HYBRID IT .
sustainability requirements , not just from legislation but also end-customers , Irish organisations are under significant pressure to create an IT environment that can adapt to rapid shifts ,” said Ray McGann , Managing Director of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Ireland . There was also an emphasis on finding the right partner to address data management , compliance and security concerns , and how this will be paramount to future success .
A unified vision for the future
Both regions strive to build resilient digital ecosystems . Yet , it ’ s down to innovation economic improvements that will ultimately determine whether they can alleviate existing pressures or propel them into significant growth .
Mentioned in the Mediterranean report , this sums up the duality of two very different regions : “ It is therefore crucial that administrations develop a strategic plan that integrates various actions and involves the participation of the main economic players .
“ These actions include the simplification of administrative procedures for the construction of data centres , as well as a thorough review of the planning of the electricity grid to ensure an efficient and reliable energy supply .” �
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