Submer, ZutaCore Debut Liquid Cooling Tech at Open Compute Summit
Several emerging providers of liquid cooling technology for data centers are rolling out new designs at the Open Compute Project Summit 2019, which begins today in San Jose, Calif. Submer Immersion...
View ArticleIT Perspectives: Top 5 Network Challenges of 2019
Iron Mountain Data Centers’ Frank Scalzo highlights the top network challenges facing engineers and architects in today’s data center market. Frank Scalzo, Iron Mountain Data Centers The IT industry...
View ArticleExecutive Roundtable: Trends in Enterprise Colocation and Data Centers
Welcome to our 14th Data Center Executive Roundtable, a quarterly feature showcasing the insights of thought leaders on the state of the data center industry, and where it is headed. In our First...
View ArticleScaleMatrix Acquires Instant Data Centers for High-Density Edge
There are many layers and facets to edge computing, which is the focus of a growing list of companies, including everyone from startups to the largest cloud platforms. As a result, edge strategies will...
View ArticleRoundtable: Will 5G Accelerate the Data Center Sector?
Today we continue our Data Center Executive Roundtable, a quarterly feature showcasing the insights of thought leaders on the state of the data center industry, and where it is headed. In today’s...
View ArticleData Center Job Spotlight: PM in Ashburn Market
As we edge closer to spring, data center opportunities are growing right along with the largest colocation markets in the country, including Northern Virginia and Dallas, Texas, and the surrounding...
View ArticleWhat’s Next for AI in Data Center Automation?
Today we continue our Data Center Executive Roundtable, a quarterly feature showcasing the insights of thought leaders on the state of the data center industry, and where it is headed. In today’s...
View ArticleVirtual Power Systems Raises $17 Million for Software-Defined Power
Virtual Power Systems (VPS),has secured $17 million in Series B Financing to fund the development of “software-defined power” for data centers. The funding round was led by power equipment vendor CUI...
View ArticleAssessing Climate Risk for the Data Center Industry
Today we conclude our Data Center Executive Roundtable for the first quarter of 2019. In today’s discussion, our panel of experienced data center executives – Chris Sharp of Digital Realty, Tim Mirick...
View ArticleHow the Adaptive Data Center Prepares Hyperscalers and Cloud Providers for an...
Eric Jacobs, Chief Revenue Officer at Aligned Energy, highlights how an adaptive, scalable data center can prevent over provisioning. Hyperscalers, cloud and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) providers,...
View ArticleAFCOM: No, the Cloud Isn’t Replacing The Data Center
PHOENIX, Ariz. – The data center is very much alive, and cloud computing is not going to kill it. But cloud technologies are changing the way enterprises are deploying IT capacity across on-premise...
View Article4 Keys for Hyperscale Data Center Deployments
Hyperscale data center deployments are setting a new standard for scale, speed, quality, and efficiency. Tim Stone, Director of Service Delivery at RagingWire Data Centers, shares four keys to...
View ArticleForced Physics Unveils Data Center Cooling System
PHOENIX, Ariz. – There are molecules all around your data center. And they’re not working hard enough to keep your servers cool. Scott Davis says he wants to change that. Davis is the founder and Chief...
View ArticleHow a Colocation Doubled Rack Densities with Increased Operational...
Chatsworth Products’ John Thomas highlights how a California colocation achieved higher rack densities and ramped up efficiency by using new data center cooling strategies and technology. John Thomas,...
View ArticleData Centers Becoming Larger Players in Power Markets
PHOENIX, Ariz. – Data centers are becoming important players in the U.S. electricity market, and will likely adopt financial trading strategies to manage their cost of energy, according to commodity...
View ArticleIn Travel, Data Centers Make the World Go Around
Today nearly every business is a technology business. There isn’t an institution on Earth that doesn’t rely on data to one extent or another. This is especially true true of the travel and hospitality...
View ArticlePrecision Cooling: Data Centers Require More than Just ‘Comfort Air...
There’s a challenge that’s come up in recent years regarding cooling technology and strategies for businesses, like data centers and colocation firms. That’s understanding the differences between...
View ArticlePity the Fool Not Using Data Center Management Tools
Jeff Klauss, General Manager of Data Center Software Solutions at Intel, highlights how data center management tools can improve visibility and increase automation. Jeff Klaus, General Manager of...
View ArticleNew NFPA Battery Standard Could Impact Data Center UPS Designs
PHOENIX, Ariz. – A new standard being developed by the National Fire Protection Association could have a big impact on the use of batteries in UPS systems, according to a group of data center energy...
View ArticleFrontier Spotlight: Top Data Center Stories for March 2019
Spring 2019 got underway with some big new from Facebook, as the social media giant announced it will begin selling wholesale fiber capacity. Not surprisingly, the news topped the most-read stories on...
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