CIOs opt for Collocation to cut expense

Enterprises across the world are adopting the cloud. And the CIOs are leading the cloud implementation projects across the organizations whose offices are usually spread around the world. The rapid growth and the explosion of the cloud services are throwing some pretty serious challenges for the CIOs. The foremost being the location or the space to house all the solutions. This would mean that CIOs’ duties will also include 24x7 facility management as enterprises usually have data centers across world. Providing authorized access to these secured data centers, managing these facilities with sophisticated infrastructure and also ensuring that the technology is current and not obsolete—all the above responsibilities today fall with the realms of the CIOs.

And with the CIOs moving from being just a technology leader to business leader too, thanks mainly to the cloud, their duties and responsibilities have raised manifolds. So CIOs have to ensure that services are provided in faster and cost effective manner, the quality of the service is maintained as well as ensure that the infrastructure or applications never fails. But managing all the datacenters and maintaining 24x7 quality of service is not an easy task. That is exactly the reason for the CIOs embracing collocation.

Now, what exactly is collocation? It is simply data centers and infrastructure as a service. Collocation enables several different datacenters to be at the same place. So instead of having data centers across the world and having a hard time managing them, you can offload at these sophisticated data centers and focus on your core objectives.

For the CIOs collocation has come at an opportune time in the cloud arena. It would enable the CIOs to cut cost yet ensure good quality of service, consolidate the data centers spread across the world to a few manageable ones, keep the organization’s technology requirements and expansion in pace with the growth of the company, and hence allow them to focus on their core mission. . It simply enables the CIOs to focus on the services to the customers, instead of keeping their eye on the infrastructure.

Additionally, it is imperative to remember that collocation is not exactly a competition to cloud, but is actually a cloud enabler.