How standardisation for data centres can reduce costs

How standardisation for data centres can reduce costs

The worldwide data centre market is experiencing explosive year-on-year growth as our reliance on remote working, computer apps, and the Internet of Things increases at a staggering rate.  Join experts from the HARTING Technology Group, Delta Energy Systems and ZVK GmbH on Wednesday, 17 January 2024, for an informative live webinar looking at how standardisation…


The worldwide data centre market is experiencing explosive year-on-year growth as our reliance on remote working, computer apps, and the Internet of Things increases at a staggering rate. 

Join experts from the HARTING Technology Group, Delta Energy Systems and ZVK GmbH on Wednesday, 17 January 2024, for an informative live webinar looking at how standardisation for data centres can reduce costs and speed up time-to-market against this backdrop.

During the webinar, the panel will discuss how standardisation based on the Open Compute Project (OCP) can help to reduce the total costs of ownership (TCO). The OCP is a community with a focus on open source and open collaboration, which is committed to redesigning hardware technology to support growing data centre demands efficiently.

You’ll learn how standardisation helps reduce complexity and speeds up time-to-market. In addition, you’ll discover that space-saving components can open up more IT space for computer equipment and how employing energy-efficient connectors improves energy efficiency by up to 50%.

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