Park Place Technologies
- Mayfield Heights, OH,
- 1991
- 5000
- Website
About
Park Place Technologies maintenance and support set the standard for how the world’s largest data centres drive performance and value from critical IT infrastructures, including storage, servers and networks. Founded in 1991 as a US-based hardware maintenance firm, Park Place Technologies’ global reach supports over 17,000 clients across 58,000 data centres in over 150 countries.
Park Place Technologies’ suite of offerings includes ParkView Hardware Monitoring™, our automated hardware monitoring platform, which integrates its exceptional 24/7 global customer service and advanced engineering through a single pane of glass, to deliver immediate and intelligent responses to maintenance needs.
With its recent acquisition of Entuity, Park Place will expand its scope of IT infrastructure support to include network discovery, performance monitoring, and optimisation. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Park Place Technologies is owned by private equity firms GTCR and Charlesbank Capital Partners.
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Published content
Something About AI Still Doesn’t Feel Right
Something About AI Still Doesn’t Feel Right
This report brings the current AI conversation together and makes sense of the signals people are seeing in isolation.
- Why AI can look like it’s slowing down and accelerating at the same time
- How work is changing at the task level, rather than through sudden job replacement
- Why productivity gains often come with increased pressure and workload
- What changes when AI moves inside tools instead of sitting alongside them
- Why readiness, not capability, is now the biggest constraint for organisations
- How agentic AI shifts the conversation from output to action
This report brings the current AI conversation together and makes sense of the signals people are seeing in isolation.
- Why AI can look like it’s slowing down and accelerating at the same time
- How work is changing at the task level, rather than through sudden job replacement
- Why productivity gains often come with increased pressure and workload
- What changes when AI moves inside tools instead of sitting alongside them
- Why readiness, not capability, is now the biggest constraint for organisations
- How agentic AI shifts the conversation from output to action