Select your language

The data center turns 50

Luis NúñezLatin America. 2015 marked the 50th anniversary of the publication of the innovative national data center proposal that was made in 1965 in the United States. It described an ambitious plan in which the U.S. government was to create and store detailed citizen files to record everything from fingerprints and tax records to studies and criminal records in a single federal data center. 

Notably, the document suggested that the records be stored on magnetic tapes so that they could be easy to retrieve if authorities wanted to consult or "investigate." At the time, it was an ambitious and surprising idea to create what we now know as an electronic database. 

If we analyze the text today, there are many parts that we recognize immediately, even though the underlying technologies have completely changed. The basic premise of electronic storage is the same, but thanks to the emergence of digital technologies, such as flash, both governments and companies can now store vastly more data for a much lower cost than in 1965. Today, more data is being taken and analyzed than ever before through big data analytics. That way, you often get real-time information that benefits the world around you. 

It is interesting to notice how the ethics of data collection changed during the last half century. The national data center proposal was finally abandoned in 1968 due to privacy concerns. It was determined that it was an invasion of privacy for the U.S. Government to have that amount of personal data about its citizens.  

- Publicidad -

Today, however, we are more willing than ever to share data and adopt different platforms that facilitate it. We do it, gladly and without being asked, every day: we publish personal details on social media platforms, we give bank details to online sellers, we share training data with friends, insurers and consumer goods companies, among others. 

And we do it because we see an advantage, whether it's communicating more freely, facilitating purchases, or lowering the insurance premium. Allowing others to store our data can make a huge difference in our lives and therefore when we understand it that way, we support it. In fact, a recent VansonBourne study describes how today's connected consumers, the "generation of information," prioritize faster access to services and the more personalized experiences of the companies they interact with.

There were many changes in the 50 years that have passed since the modern notion of a data center was first introduced, but also much remained the same. The original proposal inspired many discussions related to "big brother" and accelerated collective awareness of issues such as privacy and control. These concerns remain in place in 2015; however, there is no doubt that today's consumers have discovered and embraced the advantages and disadvantages of data collection, and increasingly expect the organizations they interact with to use data to better understand it and deliver more accurate and efficient user experiences.

Comment from Luis Núñez, EMC Country Manager for Colombia

 

Richard Santa, RAVT
Richard Santa, RAVTEmail: [email protected]
Editor
Periodista de la Universidad de Antioquia (2010), con experiencia en temas sobre tecnología y economía. Editor de las revistas TVyVideo+Radio y AVI Latinoamérica. Coordinador académico de TecnoTelevisión&Radio.


No comments

• If you're already registered, please log in first. Your email will not be published.

Leave your comment

In reply to Some User
MEXDC renews its commitment to IntegraTec Mexico

MEXDC renews its commitment to IntegraTec Mexico

Mexico. IntegraTEC, the trade fair for Latin American technology integrators, is pleased to announce the extension of its collaboration agreement with the Mexican Association of Data Centers...

L-Acoustics was in charge of the sound at Super Bowl LIX

L-Acoustics was in charge of the sound at Super Bowl LIX

International. Caesars Superdome in New Orleans hosted Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, Feb. 9, its eighth major NFL Game since the iconic domed venue opened in 1975.

Variable acoustic directivity

Variable acoustic directivity

Also known in the industry as Beam Steering, it is an alternative concept of audio system design. Diego Cárdenas*

AVPro Edge's new video wall processor

AVPro Edge's new video wall processor

Latin America. AVPro Edge introduced the Fresco 8K video wall processor, which features 48 Gbps 8K Ultra HD bandwidth, as well as the evolving performance and longevity of 8K.

OSO Colmenero will have its third meeting in Mexico

OSO Colmenero will have its third meeting in Mexico

Mexico. On February 25 and 26, the representative of lighting and AV brands, OSO Colmenero, will have its third annual "Face to Face" meeting in Mexico City, a networking and training event for...

Christie Launched Hybrid RGB Projector Pure Laser and Phosphor

Christie Launched Hybrid RGB Projector Pure Laser and Phosphor

Latin America. Christie launched the Sapphire 4K40-RGBH projector, which combines pure solid-state RGB laser lighting with a dual phosphor laser system, creating the first high-brightness hybrid RGB...

Q-SYS VisionSuite is now certified for Google Meet

Q-SYS VisionSuite is now certified for Google Meet

Latin America. The Q-SYS VisionSuite AI accelerator for presenter tracking adds to the list of Q-SYS solutions certified for Google Meet, including Q-SYS Core processors, NC Series cameras, and...

Powersoft acquires 51% of K-Array, with 100% option

Powersoft acquires 51% of K-Array, with 100% option

International. Powersoft has entered into a binding investment agreement to acquire 51% of K-Array's share capital from H.P. Sound Equipment. The Agreement also provides for the mutual granting of...

Panduit Closes 2024 with Growth, Prepares Expansion

Panduit Closes 2024 with Growth, Prepares Expansion

Latin America. In a year marked by technological acceleration and digital transformation in Latin America, Panduit concluded 2024 as its sixth consecutive year with an increase in demand for...

Epson's Global President Visits Mexico and Brazil

Epson's Global President Visits Mexico and Brazil

Latin America. Yasunori Ogawa, Epson's Global President and CEO, visited the company's offices in Brazil and Mexico, a presence that reinforced the strategic relevance of Latin America for Epson, as...

Suscribase Gratis
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR ENGLISH NEWSLETTER
DO YOU NEED A SERVICE OR PRODUCT QUOTE?
LATEST INTERVIEWS
SITE SPONSORS










LATEST NEWSLETTER
Ultimo Info-Boletin