Reader Survey: Help Us Improve Data Center Frontier

Are you a data center thought leader? Help us improve Data Center Frontier. Please take a moment to complete our Data Center Frontier Market Survey.
Aug. 22, 2016

We appreciate our readers, and how you’ve supported our mission of exploring the future of the data center industry. Today I’d like to ask you to take a moment to share your insights and opinions to help us improve Data Center Frontier. Please take a moment to complete our 2016 Industry Survey. It’s a few questions about how we can make Data Center Frontier a more valuable resource.

To show our appreciation for taking the survey, one lucky participant will win a pair of Bose Wireless Noise Cancellation Headphones via our 2016 sweepstakes. Participation in the Headphone sweepstakes is completely optional, but if you do decide to enter we promise we’ll respect your privacy. In fact, we’ll only be emailing one person … that lucky winner!

We value your insights. Your answers will be anonymous, and we’ll use the information to identify the issues that matter most to data center decision-makers like yourself.

Thanks for reading and being part of the Data Center Frontier community!

Rich Miller
Founder & Editor, Data Center Frontier

About the Author

Rich Miller

Rich Miller

I write about the places where the Internet lives, telling the story of data centers and the people who build them. I founded Data Center Knowledge, the data center industry's leading news site. Now I'm exploring the future of cloud computing at Data Center Frontier.
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