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Rise of The Machines 1 Martin Hilbert and Priscila Lopez, Science Magazine. “The World’s Technological Capacity to Store, Communicate, and Compute Information,” Volume 332, April 1, 2011, p.61.

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Rise of The Machines. Martin Hilbert and Priscila Lopez, Science Magazine. “The World’s Technological Capacity to Store, Communicate, and Compute Information,” Volume 332, April 1, 2011, p.61 . Average Data Center is 10 Years Old, per IDC. Growing Demand for Server Access**. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Rise of The Machines

Martin Hilbert and Priscila Lopez, Science Magazine. “The World’s Technological Capacity to Store, Communicate, and Compute Information,” Volume 332, April 1, 2011, p.61.

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Average Data Center is 10 Years Old, per IDC

…and is running out of power while IT infrastructure continues to get more powerful and more efficient

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Devices Connected to the Internet, 1994-201

Increasing Computing Power Efficiency*

Increasing Computing Power Density***

Source: Internet Systems Consortium [www.isc.org]

Growing Demand forServer Access**

*Jonathan Koomey, The Computing Trend that Will Change Everything MIT Tehnology Review, April 9, 2012**Devices Connected to the Internet, Internet Systems Consortium [www.isc.org]

***Transistor Count and Moore’s Law, Wikipedia