DartPoints Brings its Micro Data Centers to the Edge
What will the future of edge computing look like? Hugh Carspecken has spent the last three years seeking to perfect a platform to deliver on that future. Carspecken is the CEO and co-founder of...
View ArticleLocal Healthcare Companies Are Key Vertical in Boston Market
We continue our series of stories on the leading geographic markets for data center space. Data Center Frontier is partnering with DatacenterHawk to provide in-depth market reports on each city we...
View ArticleCray, Markley Team on Supercomputing as a Service
Seeking to make supercomputing horsepower more accessible to commercial data center users, Cray Inc. has teamed with Markley Group to introduce “supercomputing as a service” for life sciences firms in...
View ArticleLooks Like Amazon: More Data Centers Coming to Ashburn
It looks like Amazon Web Services is continuing its relentless expansion in Northern Virginia. The cloud computing titan’s primary landlord in the region, Corporate Office Properties Trust (COPT), is...
View ArticleGreen House Data Seeking Acquisitions, New Markets
Green House Data is going shopping. The growing service provider has lined up funding to accelerate its plans to grow through acquisition, and says it is seeking deals that will expand its geographic...
View ArticleAt Peak 10, Larger Ambitions and Larger Data Centers
Peak 10 is one of the most experienced players in the data center sector, having built its first facility in Jacksonville in August of 2000. With new leadership, the company is ready to move beyond its...
View ArticleThree Key DCIM Goals to Help You Determine Deployment Success
In this week’s Voices of the Industry, Ashish Moondra, Senior Product Manager, Power, Electronics & Software at Chatsworth Products, discusses three key DCIM goals to gauge deployment success. In...
View ArticleKeeping Pace With the Cloud: Lessons From Google and Microsoft
PALO ALTO, Calif. – Behind every cloud there’s a data center. Sometimes lots of them. As the cloud begins to deliver on its promise of massive scalability for viral apps like Pokemon Go, there are...
View ArticleOpen19 Launches With Vision for Open Hardware at the Edge
Is there room in the data center industry for two open hardware movements? The infrastructure team at LinkedIn thinks so, and has created the Open19 initiative as an alternative to the Open Compute...
View ArticleAutonomous Cars Could Drive a Deluge of Data Center Demand
When it comes to the data-driven future, there is no single technology that can transform American Internet infrastructure like the driverless car. Autonomous vehicles are the equivalent of...
View ArticleA Reflection of 10 Years of Data Center Alley in Loudoun County
In this week’s Voices of the Industry, Buddy Rizer, CEcD at Loudoun Economic Development, reflects on what he’s learned from 10 years in Loudoun County’s data center alley. In May of 2007, I was...
View ArticleThe Keep is Coming: Switch Plans Huge Atlanta Cloud Campus
Switch continues to build out its national footprint of massive cloud campuses. The colocation provider today announced plans to invest $2.5 billion to build more than 1 million square feet of data...
View ArticleNVIDIA Moves to Accelerate Growth of GPU-Powered AI Clouds
NVIDIA is looking to accelerate sales of its artificial intelligence (AI) hardware to hyperscale computing providers through tighter partnerships with original design manufacturers (ODMs), who have...
View ArticleHigh Speed Migration: What You Need to Know to Keep Up
In this week’s Voices of the Industry, James Young, global enterprise data center lead at CommScope, shares the ins and outs of high speed migration and what your business needs to know to keep up with...
View ArticleCapturing the Hidden Costs Behind Data Center Power
Data centers are at the heart of the modern business. New requirements around cloud, virtualization and user density has placed even more pressure on data center operators to deliver a powerful, and...
View ArticleAre You a Candidate for a DCIM System?
This is the first entry in a Data Center Frontier series that explores the ins and outs of a data center infrastructure system, and how to tell if your company would benefit from a DCIM. This series,...
View ArticleExploring and Explaining the Evolving Data Center Industry
As the data center and Cloud services industries continue to evolve at a dizzying pace, so too are the business models and investment strategies of industry stakeholders. Seeing tremendous windows of...
View ArticleNew Server Hardware Boosts Data-Crunching for AI, Cloud
The rise of specialized computing is bringing powerful new hardware into the data center. This is a trend we first noted last year, and has come into sharp focus in recent weeks with a flurry of...
View ArticleData Centers Forge Ahead With Shift to Renewable Energy
The data center has become the front line in the technology industry’s push to address climate risk. Despite the Trump administration’s decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement...
View ArticleThe Role of an Adaptive Data Center in an Anytime, Anywhere World
In this week’s edition of Voices of the Industry, Jakob Carnemark, CTO, CEO at Aligned Energy, explores how increasing and dynamic workloads require an adaptive data center. The effects of an anytime,...
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