
Atlanta’s Role in Digital Transformation Leadership
Atlanta's digital transformation story shows up in daily IT operations, not just in growth headlines. The region gives IT managers a workable combination of enterprise

Atlanta's digital transformation story shows up in daily IT operations, not just in growth headlines. The region gives IT managers a workable combination of enterprise

Atlanta's data center market is projected to reach 1.82 GW of installed IT power in 2026. For operators, that number matters less as a headline

A lot of Atlanta firms still treat downtime like a help desk problem. It isn't. It's a balance-sheet problem, a compliance problem, and in many

Atlanta didn't become a serious enterprise technology market because of one breakout company or one headline ranking. It became one because the city built density.

Most Atlanta IT directors know the scene. A locked closet or cage starts as a temporary holding area for retired laptops, failed drives, old switches,

Your IT environment usually tells you when lifecycle management has slipped. Retired laptops sit in a locked room because nobody wants to guess what data

A lot of computer part disposal projects start the same way. Equipment that was supposed to leave months ago is still sitting in a server

A lot of businesses are sitting on a hidden liability right now. It's not the firewall, the backup appliance, or the production servers. It's the

Old servers are still in the rack because nobody wants to touch them. The spare laptops from the last refresh are stacked in a closet.
That back room full of retired laptops, failed hard drives, old switches, and decommissioned servers isn't just an operations nuisance. It's a security exposure, a