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Waterland to invest in Black & White Engineering

Waterland Private Equity has announced a new strategic partnership with Black & White Engineering, as the engineering design consultancy seeks to expand its footprint across EMEA.

Ensuring API security in the age of LLMs

Steven Duckaert, Director of Customer Success EMEA and APJ, at Noname Security, explores how to strike the right balance between Large Language Model (LLM) adoption and robust API security.

In The Spotlight…  Digital Realty & Enel X’s DS3 Dynamic Frequency Project

Evan Barker, Manager of Facilities Engineering at Digital Realty and John Byrne, Managing Director at Enel X, explain how the DS3 Dynamic Frequency Project is helping to reduce carbon emissions and support grid stability in Ireland.

How connected infrastructure can boost data centre sustainability

Ionut Farcas, SVP, Europe Hub, Power Products at Schneider Electric, makes the business case for sustainability and data centre resiliency, and how connected infrastructure could be the key to unlocking both.

DEAC & DLC form new joint brand Delska

DEAC and Data Logistics Center (DLC) have announced their merger into a new joint brand, Delska.

Taking a hybrid approach to data centre cooling

Simon Brady, Product Manager, Liquid & High Density Cooling at Vertiv, outlines some of the challenges – and opportunities – of hybrid cooling.

HPE & Danfoss partner to launch heat reuse module

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and Danfoss have announced a partnership aimed at reducing the environmental impact of data centres by managing and reusing waste heat.

Vertiv & Ballard partner on hydrogen fuel cell powered UPS

Vertiv and Ballard Power Systems have collaborated to support the integration of hydrogen-powered fuel cell technology into uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems.

How data centres can make AI greener

Mark Seymour, Distinguished Engineer at Cadence, explains the pivotal role digital twin technology can play in how data centres manage increased energy demands from AI and transitioning to renewable energy.

Ada gets planning permission for Docklands campus

Ada Infrastructure has been given the go ahead to deliver a 210 MW data centre campus in East London’s Royal Docks.

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