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Blowing the roof off conventional

“A gale of creative economic destruction is blowing the roof off the conventional data centre economic model, revealing something altogether different”, says Alan Beresford,...

Stop testing, you might find something wrong

Is a ‘Zero Testing’ environment the holy grail of software engineering or a viable reality? Anbu Muppidathi, president & CEO (Designate) at Qualitest Group...

Could ‘used’ actually mean better?

There has long been speculation that buying something previously owned carried risk, or that buying used and second hand negatively connoted the ‘cheap’, less...

Demanding resilience (and sustainability)

These days if you’re operating a data centre, if you can’t offer your customers the levels of resilience and sustainability they require, then you...

Cooling a hyperscale

With power densities among the hyperscalers continuing to snowball, how do operators go about meeting the cooling challenges of these ever-growing and varied power...

Cybersecurity: Meeting the challenge

The cybersecurity challenge is evolving, but there are a number of simple tips for a CISO to meet that challenge, as explained by Rob...

Accidents happen: Make sure your data is protected when they do

It’s a fact of life, accidents happen, and we humans are not infallible. Here Philip Bridge, president at Ontrack, explores how to protect your...

Forrester: Colo trends worth watching

Here, Abhijit Sunil, analyst at Forrester, explores some of the most significant trends he has observed through his research. These trends highlight the most...

Why are data centres getting their cooling utilisation so wrong?

When it comes to cooling your facility, could you be overspending? According to Anuraag Saxena, optimisation manager at EkkoSense, you probably are.

Edging away from downtime

Marc Garner, VP, secure power division, Schneider Electric UK&I explores how to minimise downtime in industrial edge computing environments. Today, increased levels of automation, advanced...

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