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Infosys supports sustainable transition for Daimler

Infosys will transfer Daimler’s High Performance Computing (HPC) workloads to one of Europe’s greenest data centres, Lefdal Mine data centre in Norway.

AirTrunk unveils data centre in Tokyo

AirTrunk has opened a new hyperscale data centre in Japan – AirTrunk TOK1 (TOK1) – its first in the country.

First Minister commits to data and AI goals at Data Summit 2021

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon reinforced her commitment to positioning Scotland as a world leader in data and AI at The Data Lab’s Data Summit in Edinburgh.

CRU issues new criteria for data centre grid connection applications

The Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) won’t issue a moratorium on new data centres, but has issued new assessment criteria for grid connection applications.

SUPERNAP Italia opens second hyperscale data centre at Milan campus

SUPERNAP Italia has officially opened its second hyperscale data centre on its Milan (Siziano) campus.

New tool promises to help data centres identify potential PUE savings

Inspired Energy has launched a brand-new PUE calculator to highlight the energy efficiency of data centres.

Wasabi launches London cloud storage region

Wasabi Technologies has opened a new cloud storage region in London, with plans for more storage regions in the works for next year. Located in...

CyrusOne expands data centre capacity in Frankfurt

CyrusOne has purchased land in Hanau, East of Frankfurt, intended for its fifth data centre facility in the area.

Study shows Brits don’t trust tech giants with their data

Research from NexGen Cloud has revealed that many Brits have big trust issues with Big Tech.

A consultative approach to sustainable colocation services

Subzero Engineering outlines how it helped its client atNorth to standardise its approach to HPC colocation with a scalable, energy efficient cold aisle containment (CAC) solution.

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