Data centre evolution — what’s next?
Marion Stewart, the chief operating officer at Pulsant, discusses what the future of the data centre looks like, and what it can offer in the face of cloud computing.
Marion Stewart, the chief operating officer at Pulsant, discusses what the future of the data centre looks like, and what it can offer in the face of cloud computing.
Advania Data Centers, a data centre operator headquartered in Iceland, has partnered with Swedish utility firm, Stockholm Exergi, to open a new data centre in Sweden’s capital.
Lex Coors, chief data centre technology and engineering officer at Interxion, outlines why sustainability is ‘critical’ to the future of data centre business.
ARM may be partnering with the UK government to create more secure chips, but Google wants the help of the open source community. The company has announced the OpenTitan project, which the company hopes will deliver an ultra-secure Root of Trust chip
Stellium Datacenters, a co-location data centre operator based in Newcastle, UK, has recently had a cash injection of £30 million as part of an investment round to fund the company’s growth.
Amazon Web Services has selected Spain as the location of its newest European data centres. The country joins the UK, Ireland, Germany, France, Sweden and Italy, and becomes the seventh region to house AWS data centres on the continent of Europe.
In 2018, Chinese data centres produced 99 million tonnes of CO2 — generating the equivalent environmental footprint of around 21 million cars. With global data traffic more than doubling every four years, it’s no surprise that the environmental impact of data centres
Schneider Electric is continuing its investment in edge computing by collaborating with NetApp on a new solution for NetApp’s hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) platform. The new solution, dubbed Optimized Edge for NetApp HCI, combines edge computing infrastructure with an open and scalable on-premise
On Thursday 17th October, Three’s UK network grind to a halt for many of its customers. Not only could they not access data services, but many were left without the ability to make phone calls or receive texts. The issue? Well, Three
CNet Training celebrated the second graduation for the Masters Degree in Data Centre Leadership and Management at a ceremony on October 17 with the graduates.
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