Data Centre News

MoD migrates applications to MODCloud

Netcompany has helped the Ministry of Defence (MoD) migrate a number of applications, including the armed forces websites, from a legacy private cloud environment to MODCloud.

Pure Data Centres to offer STEM jobs scheme

Pure Data Centres has partnered with STEM Returners to help engineers and IT specialists return to work after a career break. The company will offer...

AWS announces second cloud region in UAE

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched its second cloud region in the United Arab Emirates – the AWS Middle East (UAE) Region.

1547 & Green Fig acquire land to develop new data centre site in Pennsylvania

1547, alongside real estate firm Green Fig Land Company, have acquired over 100 acres of land to develop and build a new data centre campus in Chester County, Pennsylvania.

CyberScotland offers free cybersecurity advice to businesses

The CyberScotland Partnership has announced a new, free to download cybercrime guide for employees of Scottish businesses.

Equinix expands Melbourne ME2 data centre

Equinix has completed an AUD $23 million expansion of its ME2 data centre in Melbourne.

Principal European Data Centre Fund completes first acquisition

Principal Real Estate has acquired the first asset of the Principal European Data Centre Fund ­– a 10,502 sqm data centre in Barcelona, leased to AtlasEdge until August 2033.

DataVita announces £8m expansion of Fortis data centre

DataVita is planning to expand capacity at its Fortis facility, adding an extra 400 racks to the data centre.

Data centres hit with soaring energy bills, unreliable power

Small data centres across the UK and Ireland have seen their energy bills soar as a result of rising costs for electricity, according to Aggreko’s latest report.

Keysource to support liquid cooling integration at Getronics data centre

Global IT services company Getronics has appointed Keysource to support the integration of immersive liquid cooling into Getronics’ data centre in Runcorn, UK.

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