At work, in commerce, at home and practically everywhere else, the world is steadily digitalizing. Cloud computing and Big Data, E-commerce, IT applications used in business, by government agencies, and in research, finance and the health sector, streaming platforms and video meetings all place heavy demands on data centers. The servers they contain are online 24 hours a day, they need to process massive data volumes, they often run for years without a break.
All this activity calls for dependable plugs and sockets to ensure an uninterrupted power supply. Disruptions could be catastrophic, provoking the collapse of IT infrastructure and the myriad of other connected systems that depend on it.