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Have you read the latest blog from Karl and Leanne? Here a few points I found interesting. Feel free to drop your thoughts below 72% of IT leaders plan to expand into new regions, countries and/or cities in the next 12 months. Sustainability plays a greater role in infrastructure choices and vendor selection. 71% of global IT decision-makers embrace an XaaS model for the anywhere economy Cyberattacks along with security breaches and data leaks are considered serious threats by 70% of IT decision-makers. Over 60% say tech changes made during the global pandemic are here to stay The pandemic has accelerated growth and innovation, with 60% of the survey’s respondents saying COVID-19 advanced their company’s digital transformation journey. Nearly half of IT decision-makers globally expectWeb3.0 to replace Web 2.0 within the next one to five years 71% of IT decision-makers will move more functions to the cloud A majority of IT decision-makers across the globe say their interconnection spending is likely to increase further in 2022 Nearly seven in 10 global IT decision-makers say sustainability is now one of their organization’s most important drivers You can read the entire article over on blog.equinix.com5.6KViews3likes0CommentsInterested in building a sustainable network? Join our Tech Talk this week!
Discover how sustainability and technology intersects with our 20-minute Tech Talk on October 26 th . In my upcoming Tech Talk, I’ll be joined by Sarwar Khan, Sustainability Lead at BT; Sarwar has 12 years’ experience in developing decarbonization strategies, products and propositions spanning across the telecoms, IT, and energy industries, working for both large corporates and start-ups. Get ready to learn more about: How BT’s Digital Carbon Calculator provides a unique view into which network assets to optimize for sustainability The benefits of combining carbon footprint data and IT services lifecycle management to gain network efficiencies How BT’s global network combined with Equinix’s own tooling, and data center colocation and virtual interconnection services, in a hybrid multicloud environment enables energy efficiency and reduction of carbon emissions at scale. Got a question you want covered? Ask below! Don’t forget toregister here.2.2KViews3likes0CommentsWhat tech are you tinkering with these days in your side projects?
With AI being so topical these days I recently started to played around with stable diffusion, via the InvokeAI project (https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/) - I'm hoping to write up a blog my experiences but the TL;DR is that InvokeAI is a pretty slick project. I was also playing around with GitHub Action self-hosted runners (https://docs.github.com/en/actions/hosting-your-own-runners/managing-self-hosted-runners/adding-self-hosted-runners) and was pretty impressed by how easy it was to install and use. Anyone else tinkering around with something? I've been meaning to further look into Rust and WebAssembly but haven't found the time to get back into it.9.8KViews3likes3CommentsHow do we prepare our kids for jobs that don’t exist?
Studies show that technology is progressing at such a rapid pace that up to 85% of the jobs that will be available in 2040 have not been created yet. Will AI, ML, and hardware advancements create a society where careers we take for granted today won’t exist in the future? In the Traceroute Podcast episode 9 “The Kids are Alright”, join me, Grace Ewura-Esi and Amy Tobey as Producer John Taylor puts a personal face on this idea through his 13-year-old daughter, Ella, who wants to be a chef when she grows up. Together, they explore this issue with Executive Chef-turned-Dell Computer Advocate Tim Banks, as well as employment attorney Michael Lotito, whose Emma Coalition seeks solutions to TIDE, the technologically induced displacement of Employment. Between trips to fully-automated restaurants and the latest advancements in 3D food replication, we discover that Gen Z’s humanity may be their biggest asset in tomorrow’s job market.7.4KViews3likes2CommentsFor your leadership team
In case you're looking for an e-book to share with your leadership team re: how Equinix sees the digital infrastructure world, check out the new Leaders' Guide to Digital Infrastructure. It's based on extensive customer research about how organizations implement various solutions to progress their digital transformation. This info is also available as a real-time Digital Strategy Briefing with our executives on request via your Equinix team.5.4KViews2likes0CommentsWhat is your offsite disaster recovery strategy?
In this blog, we discussed how Equinix customers simplified and strengthened strategies for bringing workloads back online quickly and avoiding downtime. What are the strategies, solutions, and best practices your organization has in place to achieve optimal recovery time and recovery point objectives?5.3KViews2likes0CommentsNew Traceroute Episode: Has AI triggered our emotions?
Since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, people have humanized technology. We name our cars, or we talk to our phone batteries and beg them not to die on us. However, perhaps no other technology has triggered our emotions quite as intensely as AI. The truth is, we interact with AI in a way we don’t with any other tech: a way that’s more immediate, more personal…more human. The question is, why do we feel this way? In fact, why do we have feelings at all about AI? In this Traceroute two-parter, we go to couples counseling with AI and take a deeper look at this unique relationship. In part one, we explore the good side of our feelings. We talk with JD Ambati of EverestLabs, a company using AI to reduce thousands of tons of CO2e emissions, and we meet James Vlahos, the scientist giving voice to “Moxie,” an AI robot that teaches kids how to express their feelings and have deeper emotional connections. If AI can indeed solve problems and create emotional bonds, surely it would never try to do us harm… right?2.3KViews2likes0CommentsRearchitecting a Global Connected-Car Network
A recent deployment by one of our partners, Travelping, demonstrates an interesting use case for solving a cellular carrier issue using edge infrastructure capabilities from Equinix. The Problem? The carrier’s network, while global, was not set up to remove some of the multi-access complexity which then impacted latency, or meet all the data localization requirements for connected vehicle regulations. The Solution? Travelping’s solution was to deploy the PDN Gateway functionality virtually in an Equinix data center in Korea using Equinix Metal, the bare metal cloud service that provides automated dedicated compute infrastructure on demand globally. Check out the full story on our blog5.5KViews2likes1CommentWhy do you use Equinix Metal? Why should someone consider using Equinix Metal?
Hello Community! We know that many of you use Equinix Metal for a variety of reasons, from high-performance computing to hybrid cloud connectivity. We would love to hear more about how you are using Equinix Metal and what benefits you have experienced. Whether you are using Equinix Metal for machine learning, data analytics, or to create a hybrid cloud architecture, we want to hear from you. Share your stories and experiences with the community, and help us all learn more about the benefits of Equinix Metal. Here are some questions to consider: What are the main reasons you chose to use Equinix Metal? How has Equinix Metal helped your business or organization? What benefits have you experienced from using Equinix Metal? How has Equinix Metal helped you to achieve your goals? We look forward to hearing from you and learning more about how you are using Equinix Metal. Don't hesitate to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below. Let's start a conversation!5.3KViews2likes0Comments