With much investment dependent on electrical and telecommunications related skills, there even more competition for talent that is currently estimated to employ only 1 worker for every 2.3 potential jobs.
Data Centre players partner to attract talent to the sector
With much investment dependent on electrical and telecommunications related skills, there even more competition for talent that is currently estimated to employ only 1 worker for every 2.3 potential jobs.
Increasing competition for infrastructure talent
With much investment dependent on electrical and telecommunications related skills, there even more competition for talent that is currently estimated to employ only 1 worker for every 2.3 potential jobs.
Making the Data Centre sector more visible
Careers in the Cloud is a joint Australian industry initiative aiming to address the need for greater visibility of Data Centres career opportunities in our region.
The impact of AI in data centres
Artificial intelligence (AI) has had a significant impact on data centres in recent years. The use of AI in data centres has led to increased efficiency, faster processing times, and more accurate data analysis.
Making plans for a data centre move
Critical to the success of the data centre moving process is the detailed planning and evaluation that takes place in advance. Having completed thousands of data centre relocation, Alliance SI have developed a rigorous process that makes moving a seamless experience.
Ribbon fibre cable: the new standard for data centres
As data centre models evolve to become more dynamic, agile and distributed, the enabling technologies for this digital transformation must be more reliable, energy-efficient and secure. Learn why dark fibre ribbon cabling is emerging as the new standard for data centres worldwide.
Do you need some Remote Hands?
Remote Hands is an invaluable service that allows businesses of all sizes to handle IT operations that go down in the middle of the night or during busy holiday periods, when internal resources are stretched thin or challenged to travel to a remote location.
Cloud versus on premise – an inevitable migration
Cloud versus on premise – it’s a question that IT experts are asked on a regular basis. While the truth remains that there is no one size fits all approach, there is no doubt that COVID-19 has created an unprecedented wake-up call for many organisations as business has been reminded of the importance of systems resilience, agility, adaptability and scalability.