According to foreign media reports, as a service point to ensure the expansion of the demand for the cloud, the time and cost to gain more advantages, its intelligent model is also more suitable for the next generation of data center development. As a result, cloud computing is likely to be a wave of future data centers. John Vassallo, vice president of European affairs at Microsoft, also said that a data center strategy to support "cloud computing" could attract up to 20,000 small and medium-sized businesses to specialize in data processing over the next 3 years.
Vassallo The says the use of cutting-edge "technology" in data centres launched in Dublin, Ireland, has allowed the country to attract more corporate investment and local companies to engage in the technology, while helping to reduce energy consumption.
In addition, if the data protection law is successfully adopted by the EU International Affairs Association, Ireland will become a pioneer in European data processing, thus becoming a third party provider on the consolidated base data, so that smaller enterprises can also access the data center.
This form of "cloud computing" will allow businesses limited access to software and remote data, reducing the amount of data needed to invest expensive equipment. This strategy directly reduces the impact on the environment, and will attract a large number of specialized data companies to engage in the technology to increase the market development of enterprises.