On the physical side, data center investment is reaching unprecedented scale. As US industrial players pivot into the data center market, driven by AI workloads, analysts expect over $400 billion in data center infrastructure spend in the current fiscal year alone. Capex from hyperscalers and cloud giants is also projected to soar to over $381 billion in 2025, fueling demand for power, cooling, and managed infrastructure services—areas where Trigent continues to help enterprises align infrastructure scale with business velocity.
The lesson from that chaotic Monday in Chicago still holds: every hour of downtime is an opportunity cost too steep to ignore. Logistics firms that treat IT infrastructure management as a strategic asset rather than a cost center will outpace competitors who remain stuck in reactive mode. ZeroOps is rapidly reshaping how transportation and logistics runs, emerging as a survival strategy for leaders navigating constant disruption. Trigent’s Virtual Command Center helps logistics leaders operationalize ZeroOps to build resilience, ensure uptime, and unlock new opportunities.