As Might winds down, we’re reflecting on some articles—and broadcasts—that ought to be in your radar.
Buckle up: this month’s studying checklist could be very submarine cable and information heart heavy.
Web connectivity — even in 2024 — is susceptible at quite a lot of ranges
NPR launched a brief piece this month on web connectivity. The crux of their story: don’t panic. Accidents occur on a regular basis that affect web connectivity.
And the bodily elements of a submarine cable are extra fragile than you would possibly count on—some extent that our Paul Brodsky underscored earlier this 12 months on Someplace on Earth’s World Tech Podcast:
West Africa Web – when will or not it’s mounted?
Here is one other cable learn that is been circulating in TeleGeography’s Slack channels.
Paired with some nice storytelling and neat visuals, The Verge paints a complete image of the submarine cable restore course of.
Crusing by the depths of connectivity: The state of subsea cables
Analysis Analyst Lane Burdette lately lent her experience on Datacenter Dynamics’ Telecoms & Connectivity Channel.
Take a look at this episode to study:
- The post-pandemic surge for connectivity and the impression on information heart operators
- Balancing will increase in demand with issues round value erosion and the impression on funding
- The impact of bottlenecks within the subsea deployment provide chain, from ship availability to materials shortages
- Future deployment and web site choice predictions
Know Earlier than You Go: Datacloud World Congress 2024
Even in case you’re not headed to Cannes subsequent month for Datacloud World Congress 2024, we advocate watching our newest Know Earlier than You Go broadcast with JSA.
Senior Analysis Supervisor Jon Hjembo dives into the recent up-and-coming markets for brand spanking new information heart improvement, the evolving impression of synthetic intelligence, and extra.
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