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Amito announces Harwood as minority investor in £38.7m deal

Amito, a Reading-based data centre owner and operator known for its award-winning Tier III facility, is looking to build on its success with ambitious...

Top 6 features to consider when choosing a DBaaS provider

Ajeet Raina, developer relations manager at Redis Labs gives us his six top tips when it comes to choosing the right DBaaS provider for...

The answer to fraud? Education, education, education

‘Knowledge is power’, ‘it’s easy when you know how’, phrases we hear all too often. Phrases I hear all too often are things like,...

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...

As if demand for data centres in Europe wasn’t high enough, it continues to climb

Despite already huge demand for data centres in major European cities, the want is not looking to slow down any time soon, and is...

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...

Digitalisation and the evolution of green data centres

Brian Johnson, ABB data centre segment head, explores how digitalisation is shaping the evolution of green data centres, and how it is possible to...

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%...

Q2 2021

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.

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