It’s Time to Take a Chapter from the Hyperscale Location Strategy & Site...
With perspective as both a hyperscaler and a colocation provider, in this edition of Voices of the Industry, Mike Lebow from Stream Data Centers explains how industry trends have made location strategy...
View ArticleEvocative Updates Brand, Buys 9 Former INAP Data Centers
It’s been a busy week for Evocative. On Tuesday, the company consolidated its multiple hosting operations under the Evocative brand. On Wednesday, Evocative said it plans to acquire 9 data centers from...
View ArticleHow Supply Chain Constraints are Impacting the US Data Center Market
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Dale Spencer, Director of Construction for Sabey Data Centers, explains why in-house construction companies can help data center operators manage supply chain...
View ArticlePower Resiliency for Data Centers
Between regulatory and customer demands, and a desire to do the right thing for the planet, data centers are making a serious push to meet sustainability goals and reduce their carbon footprint. One...
View ArticleHow Data Centers Can Lead the Adoption of Carbon Accounting
PARK CITY, Utah – Carbon accounting is coming to the data center industry. It’s a big, complex challenger that will require both commitment and expertise. The iMasons Climate Accord (ICA) was launched...
View ArticleWhy Data Centers Matter: The Irish Example of Digital Opportunity
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Garry Connolly, founder of Host in Ireland, explains how and why digital infrastructure coming from Ireland plays a unique role around the world. Garry...
View ArticleEquinix Explores Using Hydrogen Fuel Cells in its Data Centers
Equinix is exploring the use of hydrogen as a green fuel source in the company’s data centers, and has created a research project in Singapore to develop a proof-of-concept, the company said today. As...
View ArticleThe Hypergrowth Journey of NTT Global Data Centers Americas
The growth of the Internet has transformed the global economy, changing how we shop, learn and do business. This growth has also been transformative for the companies that build the Internet. In the...
View ArticleThe New MegaCampuses: The World’s Largest Data Center Projects
This week we have news of QTS Data Centers’ plans for a massive campus in Georgia, prompting headlines about it being the world’s largest data center. At 7 million square feet, the QTS project is a...
View ArticleAchieving Energy Efficiency in Data Centers
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Brian Korn, Vice President of Data Center Computing for Advanced Energy, explores how the shift to 48 V can dramatically reduce data center power consumption...
View ArticleDominion Resumes New Connections, But Loudoun Faces Lengthy Power Constraints
Dominion Energy says it has resumed providing new connections to some data center customers in a power-constrained section of Loudoun County in Northern Virginia. But the available power remains far...
View ArticleQuantum Loophole Unveils Deals for 4 Customers, 240 Megawatts of Power
Data Center developer Quantum Loophole says it has lined up deals for a whopping 240 megawatts of capacity at its new hyperscale campus in Frederick County, Maryland. The company is building a...
View ArticleLarge Deals Drive Strong Data Center Growth in Phoenix in 2022
Phoenix saw 280 megawatts of data center capacity absorbed in the first six months of 2022, according to data from JLL, making it the strongest leasing market in North America in the first half of...
View ArticleAkamai to Deploy 12 New Linode Data Centers in Global Expansion
When content delivery specialist Akamai acquired Linode in February, it described the transaction as a “transformational” deal that will expand its global infrastructure platform from the cloud to the...
View ArticleData Centers, Computer Servers and Safety Problems with Power Issues and...
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, William Hinton, Director of Engineering for Applied Energy, outlines some of the dangers and causes of arc flash events and explains how they can be...
View ArticleFlorida Data Centers Brace for Powerful Hurricane Ian
As Hurricane Ian approaches landfall as a powerful Category 4 storm, data centers across Florida are taking steps to prepare their facilities and staff for several days of disruption as the massive...
View ArticleCologix Names Laura Ortman as CEO, Succeeding Bill Fathers
Data center and interconnection specialist Cologix has appointed Laura Ortman as its Chief Executive Officer. Ortman, who is currently holds the position of President and Chief Revenue Officer at...
View ArticleEquinix Launches Foundation to Fund Digital Inclusion
Digital infrastructure company Equinix is creating a global foundation to fund initiatives that advance digital inclusion in the markets where it operates, backed by a $50 million initial commitment....
View ArticleWhy Sustainability Matters in Data Center Site Selection
PUE is no longer the only metric customers, local governments, and other stakeholders care about when it comes to data center site selection. This launches our article series on the role that...
View ArticleBigger Campuses, Everywhere: Global Data Center Growth Continues at NTT
The growth of the Internet economy has been a global phenomenon, requiring digital infrastructure across the world. Data center operators have expanded their operations to meet this demand for IT...
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