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Four data centre predictions for 2023

Chris Pennington, Director of Energy & Sustainability at Iron Mountain Data Centres, sets out his top four data centre trends for 2023.

Helping telcos boost energy efficiency

David Wilson, Global Offering Director for Telecom & Solar Energy Solutions at Vertiv, examines emerging energy management and efficiency strategies for the telecom access space and looks ahead to what might be next in the battle against the climate crisis.

Green Mountain completes Oslo data centre expansion

Green Mountain has completed construction of a new 13.5 MW data centre on its OSL1-Enebakk campus.

No more edge vs cloud

Both the cloud and the edge share a need for secure remote access as data volumes and cyber-threats soar, says Alan Stewart-Brown, VP EMEA at Opengear.

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East Midlands Railway on right track for digital transformation

Node4 explains how it supported East Midlands Railway with its digital transformation.

Budget and momentum are key to cybersecurity automation maturity

Budget and momentum are key to cybersecurity automation maturity – and CISOs are feeling left behind, says Leon Ward, VP of Product Management at ThreatQuotient.

Will data centre cooling failures become more common?

What is the right ambient and peak temperature set point? And will data centre cooling failures become more common? Luke Neville, Managing Director, i3 Solutions Group, weighs in.

Edge ecosystems, 5G and hybrid cloud to drive infrastructure change in 2023

Looking ahead to 2023, Pulsant, has identified six key predictions for the rapidly changing world of infrastructure.

Hot aisle containment – keeping data centres cool

Flooding the data centre with cold supply air, in combination with an appropriate hot aisle containment solution, makes for a cost-effective, energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly facility, as Gordon Johnson, Senior CFD Engineer at Subzero Engineering, explains.

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