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Finding an affordable parking space is a Herculean task in large German cities - and now imagine you are on the road with a data center.
In a world in which we obtain more and more mobile and on demand services, these services increasingly come from the cloud.
Chemical factories, airports, nuclear reactors - a wealth of influencing factors should be considered before the desired location for a data center is found.
"Chief, our website is down." It is the job of every good investigator to identify the perpetrator and the crime scene. Can you find the solution?
A factory is a universe of its own - the bigger, the more confusing. The word processes suddenly takes on a completely different meaning there.
Driving time is also eCommerce time. In theory.
Companies with public-cloud first or public-cloud-only strategies are no longer a rarity today. But how to deal with legacy systems?
Traffic congestion is a real problem. One possible solution: If inner-city traffic opens up the third dimension.
Urban (smart) Mobility is still a pipe dream at the moment. But data for optimized traffic flows would be available.
"The air is mercilessly spoiled by the gasoline engines that appear in large numbers" - Ludwig Lohner already knew this around 1900.
Willy Fritsch, Oskar Karlweis and Heinz Rühmann had sold their car in 1930 and bought a petrol station for it. A pointer to the mobility of the future?