Data Center Operator
When the digitalization of business processes began, back in the 70s and 80s, companies that could afford to take this leap (large banks, telecommunications operators, governments ...) implanted gigantic machines in their own corporate headquarters or in ships enabled for such use. Some of these systems, such as the historic IBM mainframe, are still operating in many of these companies. Gradually, these systems were reducing their size and complexity, so it was possible to deploy many machines and connect them in the same center to centralize all the digital activity of the company and provide many more services to subsidiaries or territorial delegations. Thus the concept of data center arises, where the data and critical applications of each entity are housed. This premise has remained stable until today, as more and better servers were deployed to respond to the growing digital strategies of companies. And, with the takeoff of Big Data and the presumed explosion of information