Connectivity Drives Boston Data Center Market
Last week we continues a special report series on the Boston data center market. This week, we’ll look at the Boston business environment, including power and connectivity infrastructure, disaster...
View ArticleUptime: Longer Data Center Outages Are Becoming More Common
Uptime is always the prime directive for data centers. As the world recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, reliable digital infrastructure is more important than ever in keeping the economy connected. So...
View ArticleRECs, PPAs, and Other Paths to Renewable Energy
This concludes our article series on paving a sensible path to sustainable data centers. Last week, we looked at two final sources of renewable energy – biomass and hydropower. We also considered...
View ArticleCorscale Will Use Nickel-Zinc Batteries in New Data Center Campus
Data center developer Corscale will use ZincFive nickel-zinc battery technology at its new data center campus in Northern Virginia, and plans to standardize the technology across the company’s data...
View ArticleNavigating the Perfect Storm of Unprecedented Data Center Demand and...
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Chris Kincaid, Senior Vice President of Development at Stream Data Centers, shares his perspective on navigating today’s market dependencies, and delivering...
View ArticleData Centers Without Boundaries: The Challenges of Managing Distributed IT
In a world where data travels everywhere, the world of IT has extended into storefronts, stadiums and smartphones that can bring the Internet into the palm of one’s hand. If you’re in the business of...
View ArticleHow Selecting A Green Data Center Can Benefit Enterprise Sustainability
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Casey Moore, Energy and Sustainability Manager at Sabey Data Centers, explains the importance of partnering with a data center focused on sustainability....
View ArticleExecutive Roundtable: Liquid Cooling isn’t Just for Density Anymore
The adoption of liquid cooling in data centers is on the rise. But interest in advanced cooling is no longer just about density and “hot hardware,” according to our panel of data center experts, who...
View ArticleDigital Realty Enters Israel Market, Partnering With Mivne
Land banks are playing a growing role in data center expansions, as developers seek out partners with extensive land holdings. The latest example of this trend is Digital Realty’s entry into Israel...
View ArticleMaking Decisions at Cloud Speed: New Architectures, More Choices
IT users have a growing universe of options to deploy their applications and services. In today’s edition of the DCF Data Center Executive Roundtable, our panel of industry thought leaders examine how...
View ArticleNTT Global Data Centers Plans Massive New Campus in Northern Virginia
NTT Global Data Centers is expanding its presence in Northern Virginia with a massive new campus in Prince William County, the company said today. NTT has acquired property from Lerner Enterprises in...
View ArticleMicrosoft to Use Microgrid, Biofuel for Backup Power at New San Jose Data Center
Microsoft will use a microgrid at a new data center in San Jose, Calif., which will use renewable natural gas (RNG) instead of diesel fuel to power its emergency backup generators. The project advances...
View ArticleMaking the Most of Restoration and Recovery to Build for Future Disaster...
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Melissa Reali-Elliot, Digital Marketing Manager, Data Centers, for Kohler, explains why collaborative efforts to learn from past disasters and build new...
View ArticleRoundtable: Is The Data Center Industry Making Progress on Diversity?
The movement to improve diversity, equity and inclusion in the data center business has been under way for some time now. Are we making progress? What strategies could yield better results? We posed...
View ArticleThe Evolution of Data Center Management Software
Data center infrastructure is getting more complex and distributed and you’ll need software to measure and manage new data center assets. Defining an intelligent approach will define your success. This...
View ArticleMicrogrids Can Boost Power Options, Resiliency for Data Centers
Today our topic in the DCF Executive Roundtable is microgrids, which provide access to multiple energy sources. Our discussion took place before this week’s news that Microsoft will integrate a...
View ArticleEarly Warning Thermal Sensors Enhance Fire Protection in Modular & Edge Data...
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Mike Crovo, General Manager of Viking Integrated Safety, discusses the importance of using early warning thermal sensors to enhance fire protection in data...
View ArticleRedefining Mission Critical Infrastructure With People, Processes, and...
A new white paper from BCS Data Center Operations explores how people, processes, and technology are redefining mission critical infrastructure operations. Get the full report. In a world when the...
View ArticleData Center Week is Here: What to Watch
It’s time for Data Center Week, a great week of online content from Endeavor Business Media publications Data Center Frontier, Lightwave and Cabling Installation & Maintenance. Our focus is the...
View ArticleProtecting the Data Center from Blended Threats with Converged Security
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Andrew Wild, EVP Security and Compliance at QTS Data Centers, explores how converged security programs can provide a comprehensive and unified view of the...
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