Space-based digital infrastructure acronyms: Everything you need to know
Edge Industry Review: Space-based digital infrastructure acronyms: Everything you need to know
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Disaster Recovery Networking
Replicating data is the easy part. Disaster-Recovery is less about replication and more about understanding how your users will be able to consume your applications from the DR site in the same way they do from production.
Vertiv: Must-Knows for Partnering With Colocation Providers in the Year Ahead
Vertiv had a conversation with Sagi Brody, where he shared insights on the colocation industry's past, present, and future. This discussion also delves into customer expectations in the broader cloud ecosystem and how vendors can continue to provide value.
Digital Realty Guest Blog: 6 Habits of Highly Effective Colocation Providers
In this guest blog, published on DigitalRealty.com, Sagi Brody discusses "Colo 2.0" and the required ecosystem of network, compute, storage, and managed services required for future colocation vendors to continue to provide value to retail customers.
DataCenterPost HostingCON Spotlight: discusses company goals, customer demands and emerging technologies
Data Center POST interviewed Sagi Brody on the company's goals, customer demands, and emerging technologies
How well do you know your colo provider?
"Colocation is less about space and power these days and more about the ecosystem of services that exist within the 4 walls that retail customers can leverage as their buisnesses mature and needs grow. This includes network, security, compute, storage, and resilience services. Read this article to learn more
What To Consider When Evaluating Hosting Solutions For Your Business
"Having spent nearly 20 years with a managed hosting and cloud services provider, I’ve had a front-row seat to the growth and evolution of the hosting industry. Over the years I've gathered insight that can help organizations looking to discover the right solution to fit their needs, whether securing a fully-managed service, outsourcing part of their infrastructure to a third-party provider, or managing all services in-house.