ZDATA Participates in the 2019 CDCC Data Center Annual Summit, Drawing Attention to Full Lifecycle Services!

On the morning of November 21st, the 2019 Data Center Annual Summit (CDCC), organized by the China Data Center Working Group, was held at the Beijing National Convention Center. ZDATA Technologies Co., Ltd. (referred to as "ZDATA"), along with its holding subsidiary Beijing ZDATA Cloud Service Data Technology Co., Ltd. (referred to as "ZDATA Cloud Service"), was invited to attend this conference. They shared insights and discussions on customer service and consultation throughout the internet lifecycle. Dong Yan, Co-founder and Vice President of ZDATA, attended the conference.


In the current phase, understanding and interpreting customer needs, matching reasonable resources for customers, and providing customized services become particularly important.
Li Hui, Assistant Vice President of ZDATA, showcased three types of demands generally needed in serving customers: network core and online business (high electricity price, low latency), big data computing core business (medium electricity price, medium latency), and storage core and offline business (low electricity price, high latency). He emphasized, "Choosing the appropriate data center location to reduce PUE and minimize unnecessary capital costs is crucial according to customer needs."
Custom planning for data centers not only considers government regulations such as elevation, plot ratio, and green coverage but also takes into account customer characteristics, phased delivery features, and other details. Understanding the business characteristics of customers and providing exclusive customized advice and services based on actual features can add significant value.
Li Hui mentioned during the conference, "The business growth of top-tier internet clients is often not linear but explosive. Once the client's growth demand explodes, the requirements in the design and planning may change temporarily. The ability to flexibly and quickly customize and elastically deliver projects is an important indicator testing our delivery capabilities."

Yang Yuefeng, Consulting Director of ZDATA Cloud Service, shared, "In the review process, we sometimes find that due to professional barriers, there may be a mismatch in information between design units and construction units. In this process, we use software for in-depth simulation, communicate and adjust promptly with clients and third parties, to avoid problems such as rework and operational faults later on."
In the "Digital Twin—Data Center Full Lifecycle Services" summit session, "service" became the hotspot and high-frequency term. ZDATA, as a leading cloud infrastructure service provider, considers "service" as the standard for measuring corporate capabilities. The company consistently adheres to delivering excellent service, comprehensive service, and innovative service, providing customers with more practical and creative services.
The 2019 CDCC Data Center Annual Summit has successfully concluded, and the 2019 ZDATA Center Full Lifecycle Services continue to be continued...
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