Making the wrong data center decisions can ultimately lead to higher costs and unprofitable services. TMNG Global, and its Data Center TCO Model(SM), can help you make the right decisions.

Data Center TCO Model(SM)

As Cloud service providers (CSPs) design their Cloud services, selecting the appropriate data center strategy is critical to optimizing the cost structure, and the corresponding profitability of their Cloud services.   Likewise, as the targeted customers of CSPs optimize their data center operations, they are faced with a similar challenge – ensuring they have the appropriate information on all their data center alternatives to make the best informed decision.   

 

For CSPs and their targeted customers alike, making the wrong data center decision can ultimately lead to higher costs and unprofitable services.  A prerequisite for making the right data center decision is a complete and accurate assessment of all the costs associated with a company’s data center alternatives.   Defining total data center costs is more than calculating the facility, infrastructure and personnel costs within the data center. Total costs must also reflect power and water rates, climate conditions, local labor rates, taxes and tax incentives.

 

With TMNG Global’s Data Center TCO ModelSM, a comprehensive financial model designed by our Cloud and data center experts, we can help determine the total costs of your current data center operations and data center alternatives under consideration.  Armed with this all-important TCO information of all alternatives, CSPs and their targeted customers are better equipped to make the right data center decisions.   

 

Benefits To You and Your Customers 

As a Cloud Service Provider (CSP), or a targeted customer of a CSP, that is considering various data center alternatives as part of a data center optimization initiative, TMNG Global and the Data Center TCO ModelSM can help answer the following questions:

1. How many data centers should I have to run my business, now and for the future?

2. How large should my data centers be to accommodate my long-range forecast?

3. Should I use my existing data centers or should I build new?

4. If I expand existing data centers, which data centers should I expand and by how much?

5. If I decide to build new, where should I build and how large should they be?

 

It’s the answers to these questions, coupled with the guidance and analysis that TMNG Global’s experts provide to derive the answers that is crucial in making the right data center decision.

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