New Liquid Cooling Designs Refine Options for Data Centers
Last week in our special report series, we discussed how liquid cooling adoption has evolved over time. This week, we’re looking at new liquid cooling designs, standards, and liquid cooling systems...
View ArticleSatellites, Supercomputers and Big Data Help Refine Storm Forecasts
As Hurricane Ida and other recent storms illustrate, real-time weather data collection and accurate forecasting are essential for protecting lives and property, as well as verifying the inevitable...
View ArticleSelf-Contained Cooling Unleashes Compute Power at the Edge
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Kevin Jackson, National Sales Manager at Emcor Enclosures discusses a cost-effective and highly efficient approach to server cooling in sub-optimal...
View ArticleVantage Data Centers Expands Into Asia, Acquiring Agile, PCCW Assets
Few data center players have experienced the transformational power of acquisitions like Vantage Data Centers. The company was founded in 2009 to redevelop a former Intel facility in Silicon Valley,...
View ArticleHybrid Edge Data Centers: Reducing Transmission Times for Mission-Critical...
A new white paper from Belden explores why hybrid edge computing is the future of the data center market. As more mobile devices send data to the edge and the cloud, data centers will need to develop a...
View ArticlePrime Data Centers Plans $1 Billion Project in Suburban Chicago
Prime Data Centers is entering the Suburban Chicago market in a big way. The developer says it will invest $1 billion to create a three-building, 750,000 square foot data center campus in Elk Grove...
View ArticleEcosystems & The Edge: A Three-Tier Architecture
Last week we launched a special report series on how the edge can transform small data centers into full-fledged service providers. This week, we’ll take a look multi-tiered architecture and...
View ArticleFacebook Showcases its 40 Million Square Feet of Global Data Centers
Facebook has invested more than $16 billion in building and operating its data centers in the United States, the company said yesterday as it unveiled a new web site showcasing its global data center...
View ArticleLiquid Cooling: Use Cases, Innovation, and Deployment Readiness
Last week in our special report series, we discussed the new designs, standards, and liquid cooling systems that are helping mitigate risks and alleviate challenges around data center cooling. In our...
View ArticleData Center Firm Provides Veterans With Tech Skills, Sense of Purpose
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Kirk Offel, CEO at Overwatch, explores the great qualities that military veterans can bring to the data center industry, including their integrity, tenacity,...
View ArticleKuhn Emerges as a Mover in Cloud Computing Land Deals
STERLING, Va. – Chuck Kuhn didn’t set out to become a major player in the data center real estate market. Kuhn says he was just trying to build warehouses to expand the logistics operation for his...
View ArticleEcosystems and Edge: The Data Center as a Transactional Marketplace
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Mark Lewis, Senior Director Ecosystem Development, Iron Mountain Data Centers, discusses how the growing demand for interconnection between customers is...
View ArticleUptime: Most Data Centers Still Not Tracking Environmental Impact
Despite a growing focus on environmental sustainability, most data center operators are still not measuring their water or carbon impact or the impact of their e-waste disposal programs, according to...
View ArticleEcosystems at The Edge: Interconnection Enables New Services
Last week in our special report series, we looked at multi-tiered architecture and distributed intelligence, as well as the global potential of ecosystems and the edge. This week, we’re looking at how...
View ArticleDigital Transformation, Remote Work and Other Market Trends Lead to Big...
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Angie McMillin, vice president and general manager, IT Systems at Vertiv, discusses how a scalable IT management platform can address the challenges IT...
View ArticleFacebook Eyes Major Data Center Expansion in Hillsboro, Oregon
Facebook is pursuing a major expansion of its data center infrastructure in Oregon, prompting developer QTS Data Centers to seek more renewable energy for its campus in Hillsboro. Oregon is home to...
View ArticleHow Bare-Metal Cloud Options Benefit Enterprises
As enterprise workloads rapidly move to the cloud, there are some applications that struggle in this new multi-tenant environment. They simply can’t tolerate the inherent variability and performance...
View ArticleYondr Will Develop Green Energy Projects to Support its Data Centers
Yondr Group will develop renewable energy projects to support its data center campuses, a move that will help its customers reduce their environmental impact. “We will be launching an energy platform...
View ArticleYour Applications Are All Grown Up and Moving Out
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Danny Gonzalez, Business Development Manager at Anritsu, shares insights on how to test the limits of your data center’s edge network to ensure it’s...
View ArticleExecutive Roundtable: The Chip Shortage and Data Center Supply Chain
Welcome to our 24th 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. Our Third Quarter...
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