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It is estimated that by 2020, the world’s data will amount to 44 trillion gigabytes (GB). With analysts also recognising that the amount of data currently being generated is outpacing the amount of storage space available, servers and
datacentres are being forced to work harder than ever before, Andrews Sykes chiller hire specialists explain.
As organisations continue to progress in the digital age, capitalising on the opportunities it presents, businesses are being encouraged to move away from physically storing data in filing cabinets due to security fears, ease of access and the vast amount of
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space required, instead filing it in a digital format. The use of servers is essential as organisations now rely heavily on instant access to online information to support working processes, productivity and the security of data.
The emergency services are an example of organisations requiring information to be processed and stored instantly and securely. The potential impacts of system downtime on these services are extreme. Therefore, maintaining an effective
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