VERICOM to Participate in Creating TIA White Paper - Powering the Edge

May 12, 2021

May 12, 2021 - Vericom Global Solutions is honored to announce its Vice President (Datacenter Solution), A.S. Waqas, helped develop an Edge data center white paper, Powering the Edge, for the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA). In addition to Vericom, industry-leaders Schneider Electric, Fujitsu Network, PCX Corporation, GDCE, and Chatsworth Products were also involved in the writing process.

 

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Data volumes driven by the Internet of Things (IoT) and mobility are staggering. According to IDC’s Data Age 2025 report, 175 ZB data will be generated around the globe by 2025, with 50% of that data created by Edge devices. Despite this dramatic growth, many enterprises and organizations realize it is harder to complete their Edge data center designs on time and within budget. Another trend is that computing has moved from on-premises to the cloud, and now, to the Edge.

 

Based on the trends and challenges, this white paper discusses the following aspects:

  • Supporting Rack Density

  • Distributing Power

  • Ensuring Resiliency and Availability

  • Improving Energy Efficiency

  • Deploying Proper Power Protection

  • Monitoring and Managing Power

 

We invite you to download the white paper. Powering the Edge through our solutions and services, we offer everything your business needs to build a modern and sustainable infrastructure.


VERICOM-Powering the Edge-White Paper


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