How do the world’s biggest data centres avoid overheating?
Commercial air conditioner supplier Daikin explores how the world’s largest data centres keep their cool.
Commercial air conditioner supplier Daikin explores how the world’s largest data centres keep their cool.
Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple (GAFA) will face regulation in ten main areas over the coming years, with data privacy representing the main focus, according to GlobalData.
Florian Froschermeier, technical sales manager of industrial router manufacturer INSYS icom, explains how the open source operating system has silently won over the world.
Stephan Fabel, director of product at Canonical – the publisher of Ubuntu – gives us a brief history of open source and how it came to be.
With Google opening a new facility in Munich, Bristol-based freelance app developer Amanda Frasier asks the question, why Munich?
So, you’re all aboard the machine learning bandwagon, but what now? Mathias Golombek, CTO at Exasol outlines three steps to ensure your investment is optimised.
Apple CEO Tim Cook made headlines over the weekend when he urged college graduates to push back against social media companies out to steal their privacy, bringing the issue of Facebook’s privacy crisis to the forefront again. Michael Levin takes a look at why Facebook’s
The UN’s Fashion Industry Charter has committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the fashion industry by 30% by 2030. In response, Google Cloud has announced a new pilot, in close collaboration with Stella McCartney, aimed to empower fashion brands with greater
Red Hat and Google Cloud have navigated open source skies as contributors within some of the same community projects since 2010. That common ground – fuelled by a commitment to containers – has helped to evolve Red Hat’s relationship with Google Cloud into
Examining some of the most high-profile data breaches of recent times, Ram Vaidyanathan, product manager at ManageEngine gives us his insight into what can be learned from our mistakes and more importantly, how we can move forward.
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