Consolidating Data Center Support

Although most enterprises today have multiple IT providers, it is worthwhile for large organizations to consider consolidating data center support processes under just one multinational provider.

Michael Potts

February 7, 2012

1 Min Read
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Although most enterprises today have multiple IT providers, it is worthwhile for large organizations to consider consolidating data center support processes under just one multinational provider.  This can provide more consistent security, scalability, administrative simplicity, performance, and resilience across multiple locations.

This white paper from CyrusOne examines the benefits of consolidating a system of multiple specialized data center providers into a single, global provider. It lists the main factors impacting the choice of one global provider vs. specialized providers, listing standardized reporting as a heavily weighed aspect.  It then provides three options for collocation, explaining the benefits of one global provider, One U.S. provider and multiple international service providers, and multiple providers.

Learn to identify the collocation provider option that works best for your data center.  Click here to download this white paper on the benefits of considering a consolidated collocation approach over one of multiple collocation providers.

 

 

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