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Data Centers are physical facilities used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems. They are used by organizations for the purpose of housing computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems. Data Centers are designed to provide a secure and reliable environment for the storage and processing of data.
Data Centers are typically owned and operated by organizations, such as large corporations, government agencies, and educational institutions. They are also used by cloud service providers, such as Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure, to provide cloud computing services. Data Centers are typically located in areas with reliable power and cooling systems, as well as secure physical access.
Data Centers are an important part of the IT infrastructure of many organizations, as they provide a secure and reliable environment for the storage and processing of data. Companies in the Data Centers market include IBM, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Dell Technologies, Oracle, and Google. Show Less Read more