Opinion

Achieving sustainable High Performance Computing

Finding sustainable solutions for High Performance Computing (HPC) is driving innovation in the industry, resulting in both environmental and economic benefits, says Maria Mohr, EMEA Sustainability Lead, Presales Practices at Dell Technologies UK.

A sustainable back-up solution

Michael Sagar, Director of Marketing, Energy Systems at EnerSys, explains how lead-acid batteries can support the environmental goals of data centres.

Scaling the public sector securely

Jonathan Wright, Director of Products and Operations at GCX, explores how modern networking solutions can help the public sector scale.

Lighting the way for safer data centres

Ed Haslett, Divisional Director – Critical Facilities UK & Ireland at Zumtobel Lighting, explains how centralised lighting systems and proactive monitoring can enhance reliability, safety, and operational efficiency in data centres. 

How to prioritise sustainable operations

David Gammie, CTO at iomart, outlines some methods to improve the sustainability and efficiency of today’s data centres.

Making the most of data centre waste heat 

Shahid Rahman, EMEA – Data Centre Strategic Account Lead (Engineered IT Cooling Solutions) at Mitsubishi Electric, explores how heat reuse can revolutionise data centre efficiency.

Hyperscaler, hybrid or multi-cloud?

Reece Gohil, Microsoft Product Owner at Six Degrees, gives some insight into understanding the role of hyperscale architecture in a hybrid cloud strategy.

Reaping the benefits of ‘behind the meter’ energy

Steven Hardman, CEO at Conrad Energy, explains why data centres should look to on-site or near-site energy generation to ease the energy burden.

Harnessing the power of data

Paul Mackay, Vice President Cloud – EMEA & APAC at Cloudera, explores how data is changing lives across the globe.

Digital transformation needs a human touch

Nav Uppal, Chief Digital Officer at Pulsant, explains the importance of taking a people-centric approach to digital transformation.

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