Digiplex:面向未来的数据中心

Y. Grushka-Cockayne, Gerry Yemen
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这个案例是基于DigiPlex,斯堪的纳维亚最大的数据中心提供商。该公司计划在瑞典斯德哥尔摩郊外建立另一个数据中心。该案例要求学生评估一个项目计划,并使用数据来绘制关键路径。案例开始时,DigiPlex董事长Byrne Murphy在谈判桌上与关键的锚客户进行谈判,以使他的最新项目启动。该项目已经推迟了41周,墨菲了解到,他的客户可能希望再推迟几个星期的移交。长期以来,在需要围绕项目中的工程问题和经济问题做出关键决策时,墨菲一直信任关键路径分析。墨菲必须决定,如果目标交付日期改变,他们将承担多大的风险和费用。为了回答这个问题,Murphy回顾了关键路径来重新思考它。DigiPlex:面向未来的数据中心在谈判进行了近一年之后,DigiPlex董事长Byrne Murphy重新回到了谈判桌上,为其最新项目启动所需的核心客户提供了关键前景。DigiPlex是斯堪的纳维亚地区最大的数据中心提供商,并计划在瑞典斯德哥尔摩郊外建立另一个数据中心。墨菲所依赖的分析表明,双方必须同意在2015年4月的第一个周末入住,而这一天来得越来越快。在会议中,Murphy了解到DigiPlex的客户,一家大型金融机构,只会在4月的第一个周末搬迁,或者希望将交接推迟到2016年1月1日。这时,Murphy让他的开发总监和他一起走出房间。长期以来,当需要围绕设计问题和经济问题做出关键决策时,墨菲一直信任关键路径分析。墨菲说:“进入数据中心领域的障碍是信誉。“问题不再是光纤、电力或资金,而是:你有信誉吗?我能把我的关键任务设备和数据托付给你吗?”按期完成项目是保持信誉的最基本方式。Murphy问他的开发总监需要做些什么才能保证项目顺利进行。客户的入住日期取决于合同的签订,而合同已经被推迟了。“让我们看看那些图表,”他说。“如果我们再遭受一次延误,会有什么影响?”Byrne Murphy和关键路径分析…
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Digiplex: Future-Ready Data Centers
This case is based on DigiPlex, the largest data center provider in Scandinavia. The company plans to build another data center just outside of Stockholm, Sweden. The case asks students to evaluate a project plan and use the data to diagram the critical path. The case opens with DigiPlex chairman Byrne Murphy at the negotiation table with the key anchor customer needed in order to get his newest project off the ground. The project has already been delayed 41 weeks, and Murphy learned that its client might want to postpone the handover another several weeks. Murphy had long trusted critical path analysis during moments where key decisions needed to be made around both engineering problems and economic questions in projects. Murphy had to decide how much more risk and expense they would be taking if the target delivery date changed. In order to answer that question, Murphy referred back to the critical path to rethink it. Excerpt UVA-QA-0880 Oct. 3, 2017 DigiPlex: Future-Ready Data Centers With negotiations running almost a year behind, DigiPlex's Chairman Byrne Murphy was back at the table with the key prospect for the anchor customer needed to get his newest project off the ground. DigiPlex was the largest data center provider in Scandinavia and had plans to build another data center just outside of Stockholm, Sweden. The analysis Murphy relied on indicated that both parties had to agree to a move-in date of the first weekend of April 2015, which was coming up faster and faster. In the meeting, Murphy learned that DigiPlex's client, a large financial institution, would only move over the first weekend in April or would like to postpone the handover to January 1, 2016. At this point, Murphy asked his director of development to step outside the room with him. Murphy had long trusted critical path analysis during moments when key decisions needed to be made around both design problems and economic questions. “The barrier to entry in the data center world is credibility,” Murphy said. “It's no longer the fiber, nor power, nor financing, but rather: Do you have credibility and can I trust you with my mission-critical equipment and data in your center?” Meeting project deadlines was the most fundamental way of preserving credibility. Murphy asked his development director what was needed to do to keep the project on track. The client's move-in date was dependent on contract signing, which was already delayed. “Let's see those charts,” he said. “What is the impact if we suffer another delay?” Byrne Murphy and Critical Path Analysis . . .
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