Opinion

High Performance Computing and the changing climate

The future for systems such as High Performance Computing is bright, exciting and sustainable, says Jack Bedell-Pearce, CEO and co-founder of 4D Data Centres.

Threats to the industry – skills shortage continues

James Hart, CEO at Business Critical Solutions, discusses the skills shortage facing the industry.

Up to the task

Marc Garner at Schneider Electric UK&I discusses how DCIM, AI and data analytics can improve security, resilience and sustainability in data centres.

Protecting power at the edge

Chris Cutler of Riello UPS explores whether lithium-ion batteries are the ideal energy storage solution to power the next generation of edge computing applications.

Tailoring data centre infrastructure using modular techniques

Ian Wilcoxson, Channel Manager (Data Centres) EMEA Power Solutions at Kohler looks at how modular techniques can be used to tailor data centre infrastructure to demand.

Combined Heat and Power, and the future of the grid

Ed Ansett, i3 Solutions Group, and Gardson Githu, EYP Mission Critical Facilities, explain how a sustainable data centre design using CHP could set us on the right path for net zero carbon operations.

The value of an air-gapped cloud

David Friend, CEO and co-founder of Wasabi Cloud Storage, explains why organisations should consider the merits of 'air-gapping' and cloud diversification for an effective data redundancy strategy.

What does the edge mean for IoT?

Peter Ruffley, CEO at Zizo, considers some of the key challenges businesses face when considering an investment in IoT.

Tech giants and the concern over privacy

Tech giants need to meet the growing demand from consumers for transparency, says Tunio Zafer, CEO at pCloud.

Zero waste should be a priority for data centres

Andy Gomarsall, Chairman at N2S, explores why data centres should implement a robust zero waste strategy when it comes to IT hardware.

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