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Informationweek Full Issue: March 22, 2010

Informationweek Full Issue: March 22, 2010

Data Center Trends: Hot, Crowded-and Critical Corporate America has made some painful adjustments over the past year, but for data center managers, the pressure to contain costs has always been unrelenting -- it's impossible to maintain a low profile when your area of responsibility consumes the bulk of the IT budget. This year in particular, though, we're really feeling the heat, and not just from overloaded racks. Just 30% of the 370 respondents to our latest InformationWeek Analytics data center survey say they'll see larger budgets for 2010 compared with 2009, yet half expect resource demands to increase. The good news is that judicious use of a few key emerging technologies can yield big returns, as will a renewed focus on efficiency.


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