In the digital age, consumers demand speed and reliability in web services. Companies are catching on — and realising that their own facilities can’t accommodate their IT infrastructure.
Data centers have never merely been houses for IT equipment — but as businesses increasingly come to rely on the facilities to store critical information, their security and infrastructure needs have grown more complex. Perhaps no one is more familiar with the demands placed on modern data centers than Forsythe Technology’s newly created expert entity, Forsythe Data Centers. Last year, the company debuted a state-of-the-art facility in Elk Grove, Illinois, a suburb west of Chicago.
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