Data centres

The demand for public data storage is rapidly expanding and will continue  growing the next  10 years.

Modern data centres are characterized by spaces filled with ever-increasing numbers of server racks and various types of electronic equipment, and are regarded as mission-critical facilities that have to maintain a twenty-four seven business continuity. Formerly,  temporary business interruptions were  minor and relatively inexpensive inconveniences for data centres.

However, with the increasing reliance of society upon the interconnected global IT infrastructure in almost all aspects of everyday life, the loss of data centre service often has a dramatic effect felt far beyond the affected business; it impacts clients, suppliers, whole industries and society in general, at large. Data processing centres store data in the systems’ memory. During an interruption only those data which have not been placed yet  in permanent memory,  get lost. Obviously, there is much more at stake than just a loss of data!

DKW have a product program that fulfils all international product demands, whether American, British or more German oriented. We have experience with  data centres all over the world.