From what I've seen, everything showcased at CES that made the headlines relies on transferring gobloads of data to and from remote servers.
Smart driving cars rely on constant communication with datacenters.
Smart gadgets are only smart if they can info back and forth from remote servers in datacenters.
5G wireless bandwidth increase is for ioT and gadgets talking to the cloud... well the cloud is in fact datacenters.
It seems the corner stone of all the tech displayed at CES is datacenters with seemingly infinite bandwidth and processing power.
Yet I've seen very little mention in the press about data centers. After all the "C" in CES stands for "Consumer". Consumers don't see data centers.
But I'm trying to take a step back and look at the big picture. if anyone is going to profit from these new techs, it's Data Center REITs, right?
Submitted January 11, 2017 at 01:03AM by cantbelieveitsbacon http://ift.tt/2jBXpyK