The US Government's erratic construction and expenditure on data centers may finally be coming to a standstill. In 2016, the government implemented a freeze on any new data center construction. This means that government agencies will no longer be able to build or expand data centers unless they can prove that it is absolutely necessary. The key player in this lock down is The Data Center Optimization Initiative (DCOI). This is a tougher regime that replaces the now six-year-old FDCCI with much stricter goals and additional rules meant to reduce the government’s data center inventory and the expenditure to maintain it. Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) technology can help improve consolidation efforts and is estimated to save multiple departments of the United States government millions. Read our infographic below for more details.
- DCIM?
- What is DCIM?
- What is a Colocation Data Center?
- What is the Federal Data Center Optimization Initiative (DCOI)?
- What is Data Center Management?
- What is Second-Generation DCIM?
- What is Data Center Monitoring?
- What is Data Center Service Management (DCSM)?
- What is Network Documentation?
- What is an Edge Data Center?
- What is a Data Center CMDB?
- What is Data Center Automation?
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