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...

Do we need to curb our internet use in the name of sustainability?

Data centres hold billions of gigabits of information, and the power needed to make this possible is no small feat. According to experts, the...

Are data centres sacrificing reliability for efficiency?

According to findings from the Uptime Institute’s eighth annual Data Centre Survey, data centre efficiency is the best it’s ever been, yet outages are...

e-shelter: The future of private clouds

Toan Nguyen, director business development & cloud platform at e-shelter, explores the future of public vs private cloud.  Cloud computing has...

The worst cybersecurity discipline in the world? Europeans, says study

A new study has revealed that workers across Europe understand security risks and consequences, but are taking less action than global counterparts. ...

India to become next restricted market for US cloud providers

In a draft report set to be released later this year, it is cited that India may become subject to stricter data laws, restricting...

Lenovo helps University of Birmingham cut data centre energy costs

Lenovo is working with the University of Birmingham on a Water Cooling Technology (WCT) project, set to increase the compute power in its data...

First the cloud, now the sky’s the limit

Many organisations are aware of the advantages the cloud has to offer, but how can you unleash its true potential? Greig Schofield, technical director at...

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