It’s all over the headlines: record temperatures expected. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, all 48 contiguous states experienced above-normal temperatures during the first half of 2020. Experts...
Despite the pandemic, many operators in 24/7 mission critical centers are considered essential employees who are still working in person through the pandemic. Given this situation, sanitation has become more...
The sudden effects of COVID-19 and ensuing stay-at-home orders hit businesses of all types hard and fast. But there’s one industry that experienced explosive demand in spite of--in fact, because...
Benjamin Watkins, Constant Technologies’ Vice President of Technical Engineering, was featured as an expert in a recent Systems Contractor News article “AV From Anywhere: Critical Remote Infrastructure Considerations for Pro...
The mission critical industry is no stranger to change. The technology used in these environments is ever-changing. One change that was unexpected, however, was the need for social distancing in...
Earlier this year, Constant completed work on its Support Operations Center (SOC). Our SOC was built as a fully functioning monitoring and dispatch center to track real-time tickets. This monitoring...
It’s no understatement that the last several months have been a challenge to industries across the board, and the world of mission critical is no different. The COVID-19 pandemic and...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has forced emergency operations centers to deal with a converging crisis. While still dealing with standard EOC events, they now must also deal with the restrictions...
Even in the midst of a global pandemic, critical operations must be able to continue uninterrupted. Unfortunately, practicing safe social distancing can be a challenge within these 24/7 spaces.
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Keeping up to date on the latest industry trends is a consistent priority for Constant. Typically, this takes shape as conference attendance and continuing education. In 2020, however, things look...