Intelligent Data Centres Issue 44 | Page 50

GARTNER NOW PREDICTS THAT HALF OF CLOUD DATA CENTRES WILL HAVE AI-DRIVEN ROBOTS DEPLOYED BY 2025 .
EXPERT OPINION
so , security , facility and environmental health insights can be delivered to numerous departments .
AI-driven sensors and heat mapping
Intelligent robotics add further value with their ability to autonomously map and navigate a data centre , which is made possible with its self-driving technology . Real-time sensor data can be leveraged by the robot to create a baseline of established norms and flag any anomalies to humans . By removing the risk of distraction or focus away from a potential issue , the technology can give a rapid level of multi-layered intelligence that humans cannot achieve .
In terms of the variables that can be measured , AI-driven sensors and heat mapping visualisations can provide visibility of increased or decreased temperatures , air quality index , smoke and gas levels inside the premises . These live datasets can then give employees the insight to proactively deal with any issues .
A significant proportion of unplanned outages are caused by factors such as water leakage , heat , extreme weather or failure of the equipment . Controlling temperature and humidity is therefore critical to protect sensitive equipment from moisture damage and high temperature , which can ultimately cause system failure and data loss . Intelligent robotics can be applied here to assist with the advanced reporting of humidity and temperature levels , enabling staff to gain an extra layer of visibility while also helping to balance workloads , costs and energy efficiency throughout the data centre . Intelligent robotics can use sensors data , facility management system ’ s data and work with humans .
Humans and intelligent robots side-by-side
Rather than the villainous entities that robots have been portrayed to be over the years , they can in fact play a key role alongside humans and augment their job role , rather than take it from them . Gartner now predicts that half of cloud data centres will have AI-driven robots deployed by 2025 . The only tasks that robots should undertake are those that people should not have had to complete in the first place . By actively taking over responsibility for the tedious , timeconsuming and repetitive actions in a data centre , humans are better placed to apply their skills and abilities into more strategic and value-adding areas . Robotics and humans can therefore work to enhance each other ’ s strengths , helping to foster innovation and drive operational excellence .
While automation has typically been a feature of data centre operations for some time , it ’ s the benefits of robotics that are enabling new innovations .
As consumer demand grows due to increased data volumes and greater connectivity requirements , data centres require the all-in-one and multidisciplinary capabilities of robots to streamline the plethora of processes that now take place in a modern data centre . Humans and technology can be brought together to enable constant levels of security , autonomy and productivity . �

GARTNER NOW PREDICTS THAT HALF OF CLOUD DATA CENTRES WILL HAVE AI-DRIVEN ROBOTS DEPLOYED BY 2025 .

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