The Life of Ken Brill: Father of the Data Center

With the tragic loss of Ken Brill, both the IT industry and the global tech community have lost a true innovator and champion. Mr. Brill was responsible for the creation of data center standardization, and was rightly known around the globe as “The Father of Data Centers.” This infographic takes a look at the life of this innovator.

A Tourists Global Guide To Tipping

It’s very common for people to travel to new parts of the world and not be completely aware of the cultural differences in a range of circumstances. The data in this infographic aims to make it easier for people who are willing to be kind and open-handed with their cash but are not completely sure “if they need to tip” and “how much”?

The Global VoIP Revolution

Realizing the importance of social and digital media in catalyzing brand equity and market penetration, here is an infographic that deals with different phases of the VoIP industry, and how they have evolved over the years. Starting with a historic timeline, we highlight the current state of mobile subscriber bases across core regions of the world, finishing at what the future holds for VoIP.

The Countries That Produce the Most of Each Type of Gemstone

Gemstones are found in countries all around the globe, although some parts of the world are much more abundant in these precious stones than others. Which countries have become the biggest sources of gemstones and diamonds? To answer this, the team at BriteCo created a world map that highlights the top-producing country for more than 30 different gemstones.

Which Major Car Companies Were the Most & Least Profitable in 2020

With so many people at home and not out driving on the roads, how did the automobile industry fare during this time? And which car companies were more successful than others? The team at Alan’s Factory Outlet used data from Fortune’s Global 500 list to find how much the largest car companies earned in profits during 2020 as well as the ones that ended up not being profitable at all.

Corporations That Use the Most Solar Power

Major corporations have come under fire for high energy use and environmentally unsustainable operations. One way companies are improving is by building and using clean energy sources like solar power. Companies that use solar energy are helping to reduce harmful emissions in the environment by reducing their reliance on fossil fuels. In this infographic by SolarPower.Guide, learn which corporations use the most solar power.

B2B Content Marketing Stats, Trends and Budgets

B2B content marketing is necessary as it helps to outreach the global audience. As a marketer, one has to balance three elements in content marketing – engagement, relevance, and high quality. This helps the decision makers to execute the right action. A highly developed B2B content is the right key to increase sales and revenue.

eSIM Market in 2025: Trends & Insights

The eSIM industry is exploding, made evident in a report from March 2020 by the Global System for Mobile Communications Association (GSMA) who oversee eSIM specification and standards. Detailing the responses of over 100 mobile phone operators to a smartphone survey, the report examined the implications of a rapid rise in eSIM connections for all eSIM stakeholders.

GDPR for Dummies

We live in a data-driven world. Everything you share online is processed and stored, whether you’re booking a flight or posting a photo on social media. Companies that handle data are responsible for keeping it safe. To ensure they’re held accountable, new global privacy laws have been passed — the most well known being the GDPR. The team at Termly has designed the following infographic that explains the basics of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Privacy Laws Around the World

Termly has designed the following infographic to reveal a growing list of data privacy laws around the world, and how data privacy is increasingly becoming a global concern. The underlying message is that business owners should be conscientious of their data-handling practices, or face consequences. Data privacy is no laughing matter — no matter where in the world you do business.