2025 Data Centre Review Excellence Awards winners announced

The winners of the Data Centre Review Excellence Awards 2025 have officially been announced at a brand-new venue.

Shell’s immersion cooling fluids gain Intel certification

Shell has become the first company to have its immersion cooling fluids officially certified by a major chipmaker.

Can FinOps curb Java’s appetite for cloud resources?

Azul's James Johnston argues that only a tight FinOps‑engineering partnership can rein in over‑provisioned Java estates and cut cloud waste.

Is the data centre ‘shortage’ a myth – or the catalyst for a smarter new build‑out?

Soaring AI demand is spurring a reinvention of data centre design, power and location – not an impending capacity crunch, says Daniele Viappiani.

UK Gov goes on AI fact-finding mission at Kao Data’s Harlow campus

The UK Government visited Kao Data’s Harlow campus to assess the power, cooling and connectivity requirements of the UK's AI ambitions.

Is workload repatriation the antidote to soaring cloud costs and vendor lock‑in?

Selectively pulling workloads back on‑prem could be a strategic imperative for cost‑savvy, compliance‑driven multi‑cloud strategies.

What it means to wire data centres for the future

Only a swift, smart overhaul of aging electrical infrastructure can shield AI‑hungry facilities from crippling downtime and soaring costs.

Google bankrolls electrician training in the US to meet AI demand

Google has unveiled plans to train more than 100,000 additional electricians in the US, as it aims to plug the skills gap that is plaguing the industry.

Are data centres ready to ditch legacy debt and go all‑in on cloud automation?

Switching to cloud‑based, automated DCIM could be the key to a resilient, future‑proof data centre, says Hyperview's Jad Jebara.

The next chapter of cloud in Europe

Aruba Cloud's Massimo Bandinelli explores how sovereignty, sustainability and AI are converging to reshape Europe’s multi‑cloud landscape.

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