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Colocation: Curtailing the confusion

Dennis Thankachan, Lightyear's CEO and cofounder, debunks the common misconceptions and misunderstandings that surround colocation. There are several common misconceptions and misunderstandings when it comes...

What would happen if GNSS went down?

Our Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) is pretty damn important. From the North Pole to the South Pole and everywhere in between, human critical...

Does Ireland have the potential to become a world leader in sustainable DC solutions?

Echelon Data Centres has published report containing thought and opinion from industry leaders on data centre industry issues 2021 and believes Ireland is well...

Will IoT and edge help rebalance the role of the data centre as we know it?

Simon Michie, CTO at Pulsant, explores the impact IoT and edge computing will have on the data centre industry. By 2030 the number of devices...

SaaS analytics: The top 5 drivers for growth

Not only have we seen a rapid shift in 2020 towards the adoption of SaaS, Gartner predicts that public cloud services will be essential for 90%...

Trial by fire: Why putting your data in the cloud does not guarantee protection

While a fire has just ravaged a data centre of one of the main French hosting companies, the news reminds us once again that the choice to put one's data in the cloud is never an absolute guarantee of protection.

Backup that data: Celebrating 10 years of World Backup Day

For the tenth anniversary of World Backup Day, Data Centre Review spoke to five industry experts about why backing up data is so crucial. Today’s...

Techie looking for work? The skills currently on the most wanted list

UK tech job openings declined in 2020, but the demand for certain skills is on the rise, most likely spearheaded by the pandemic. The number...

Acer falls victim to Revil/Sodinokibi ransomware group, demanding the largest known ransom to date

Following the news Taiwanese computer manufacturer Acer has been hit by a cyberattack, with much speculation surrounding the breach – wherein attackers demanded the...

Kaspersky asks, after nearly a year of the UK being locked down, is tech the answer to normality?

According to Kaspersky, technology may hold the key to normality after over a year pandemic misery. However, all I’ve seen so far is the...

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