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SITE completes upgrade for Isle of Wight NHS Trust
Secure I.T. Environments Ltd (SITE) has completed a mechanical and electrical upgrade project to improve energy efficiency at the primary data centre of St Mary’s Hospital, Isle of Wight NHS Trust.
Secure I.T. Environments Ltd (SITE) has completed a mechanical and electrical upgrade project to improve energy efficiency at the primary data centre of St Mary’s Hospital, Isle of Wight NHS Trust.
Pulsant has unveiled its newly redesigned data centre in Croydon, following client feedback.
Waterland Private Equity has announced a new strategic partnership with Black & White Engineering, as the engineering design consultancy seeks to expand its footprint across EMEA.
Ionut Farcas, SVP, Europe Hub, Power Products at Schneider Electric, makes the business case for sustainability and data centre resiliency, and how connected infrastructure could be the key to unlocking both.
Mark Seymour, Distinguished Engineer at Cadence, explains the pivotal role digital twin technology can play in how data centres manage increased energy demands from AI and transitioning to renewable energy.
Jamie Cameron, Associate Director, Critical Systems at Cundall, explores why refurbishing beats rebuilding when it comes to making efficiency, cost, and environmental gains in 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.
Niklas Lindqvist, Nordic General Manager at Onnec, explores why data centre operators need a new definition of modularity to adapt to growing demands driven by emerging technology like AI.
Ban-Seng Teh, Seagate’s Chief Commercial Officer, explores why areal density technology is critical for a new generation of data centres.
While many data centre operators are looking to cut corners during design to save money, Niklas Lindqvist, Nordic General Manager at Onnec, explains why this could lead to long-term problems – like frequent downtime and limited scalability.
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