The cost of facility downtime is considerable for operators and can affect reputational risk, customer commitments, security requirements, and mandatory duplication. Data centers can benefit from risk management platforms but first need to learn how the platforms can help them.
Introduction
Data centers are integral to modern technology infrastructure, powering everything from cloud services to e-commerce platforms. As the demand for data storage and processing continues to grow, it’s vital to address critical risks related to their development and ongoing operations. In this blog, we’ll explore an often ignored risk, the impact of contractors and vendors on the data center risk landscape.
The Risk Landscape
Data centers face many risks from construction to operation such as:
Contractors: A Vital Component
Data centers are not just machines; they’re powered by people. Focusing on human efficiency is critical to providing reliable, safe, and continuous service. Data center construction, maintenance, and upgrades often involve contractors whose work has a direct impact on the reliability of, and the safety of everyone depending on, the data center. Any failure or unexpected down time can have immediate cost ramifications to customers and operators while jeopardizing future trust in the facility.
Challenges in Contractor Management
These challenges can be managed with the right technology partner. When a data center leverages contractor management software to help collect, review, vet, and report on contractor, supplier, and subcontractor qualifications and previous work records - such as safety history - it can help mitigate many of the risks outlined above.
Conclusion
Data centers are more than hardware and cables; they’re ecosystems where technology and people intersect. By addressing the human element of these facilities and managing contractors and suppliers through a risk management platform, we can build and operate safe, efficient, and reliable data centers.
To learn how ISN can help you manage your contractors and vendors, learn more here.