How software and automation tools can boost sustainability and resiliency
Mark Yeeles, VP, Secure Power UK and Ireland, Schneider Electric, explores how software and automation can empower data centre sustainability and resilience.
Mark Yeeles, VP, Secure Power UK and Ireland, Schneider Electric, explores how software and automation can empower data centre sustainability and resilience.
Adam Coles, Head of DevOps and Cloud Engineering at Opencast, explores what businesses need to consider when designing and building planet-friendly green software.
Nick Ewing, managing director at EfficiencyIT, looks at some of the barriers to DCIM adoption, its benefits and whether it can be used effectively to support sustainability ambitions.
Melissa Hendry, Co-founder and Managing Director of ddroidd, discusses how smarter, more efficient code could make a significant difference to the amount of hardware required and reduce data centres’ carbon footprints as a result.
Coding bootcamp start-up Rocket Academy has announced it has raised $1.1 million in pre-seed funding, in an effort to address the global talent shortage in software engineers.
Marc Garner, VP, secure power division, Schneider Electric UK&I explores how to minimise downtime in industrial edge computing environments. Today, increased levels of automation, advanced robotics, AI and machine learning are driving unprecedented change inside factory environments. With growing levels of complexity,
Vertiv has introduced Vertiv Environet Alert, a new software offering that brings enterprise-level infrastructure monitoring and management capabilities to smaller data centres and edge facilities.
Just as many IT admins were beginning to head home for Christmas last year, researchers disclosed a major bug in Citrix’s Application Delivery Controller. This bug, known as CVE-2019-19781, has now received a permanent fix, according to Citrix.
Just as many IT admins were beginning to head home for Christmas last year, researchers disclosed a major bug in Citrix’s Application Delivery Controller. This bug, known as CVE-2019-19781, has now received a permanent fix, according to Citrix.
Just as many IT admins were beginning to head home for Christmas last year, researchers disclosed a major bug in Citrix’s Application Delivery Controller. This bug, known as CVE-2019-19781, has now received a permanent fix, according to Citrix.
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