Google develops AI algorithm capable of cooling its data centres

If reports are to be believed, Google has been busy testing an AI algorithm which can learn how to cool down a system, in...

ECA: Fireproofing your data

Steve Martin, director of technical at ECA, considers the unique challenges and implications that come with fire safety in data centres. ...

NGD: Keeping your data in the black

Simon Bearne, commercial director at Next Generation Data (NGD) outlines why ‘black testing’ is the only real certainty when it comes to ensuring your...

High-density fibre management needed to address fibre densification challenges

Operators are being urged to utilise high-density fibre management to avoid being left behind in the ever evolving world of network infrastructure. ...

Leaving the legacy: What can we learn from the hyperscalers?

Hyperscale data centres are on the rise. With 500 expected globally by 2020, these massive facilities are shaking up the ‘legacy era’ design practices...

R&M: How high density affects racks

Andreas Rüsseler, CMO at R&M, discusses implementing high-density into your infrastructure, the benefits and why it doesn’t have to be a headache. ...

Are healthcare organisations finally making a move to the cloud?

Sam Woodcock, director solutions architect EMEA and APAC at iland, explores whether the scare of WannaCry, coupled with the advantages of cloud security have convinced the...

Q&A with Durata: UPS

A Q&A with John McGee, managing director at critical infrastructure specialists, Durata UK. John talks all things UPS; from selecting the right system to...

Brits don’t trust Blockchain

Blockchain might be the next big thing for businesses, but new research from IP EXPO Europe has uncovered that just over a third of...

Australian town swaps coal mining for solar powered cryptomining

Data centre firm DC Two has announced it is planning to build ‘the first behind the grid data centre in Australia, powered primarily from...

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