Custom Power Distribution Solutions for Challenging Environments
A new white paper from Server Technology explores how the drive for efficiency and sustainability, and even the integration of renewable energy sources, is changing the way data center operators are...
View ArticleFor the Balance Sheet and the Sake of the Planet, It’s Time Data Centers...
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Eric Xie, Software Application Engineer at Intel® Data Center Management Solutions shares insights on how data centers can reduce power consumption to benefit...
View ArticleVantage Plans $1 Billion Expansion into Africa with Johannesburg Campus
Vantage Data Centers is expanding into Africa, and has begun construction on a $1 billion data center campus in Johannesburg, South Africa. The announcement comes just weeks after Vantage announced its...
View ArticleSTACK Infrastructure Plans Major Expansion Into Asia-Pacific Markets
STACK Infrastructure is going global. The data center developer is opening a regional headquarters in Singapore, and will to build its first two data centers in Tokyo and Osaka, with plans to add...
View ArticleLandmark Dividend Acquires Prime Property in Ashburn’s Data Center Alley
Landmark Dividend has acquired approximately 1.2 million square feet of mission-critical space within the Quantum Park development in “Data Center Alley” in Ashburn, Virginia. The deal also includes...
View ArticleQuantum Loophole: Hyperscalers Want Bigger Campuses for Long-Term Growth
The data center campuses of the future will be bigger. A lot bigger, if you ask Josh Snowhorn, who is creating a “data center city” in Maryland. Snowhorn is the founder and CEO of Quantum Loophole,...
View ArticleTexas Data Center Deals Help Element Critical Build National Footprint
Element Critical continues its build its data center footprint through acquisitions, and has expanded into the Texas market this year by purchasing facilities in Houston and Austin. Expect to see more...
View ArticleDon’t Let Density Increases Become an Efficiency Nightmare
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Eric Jensen, Vice President & General Manager at Data Aire discusses how data centers can achieve high density cooling at scale. Eric Jensen, General...
View ArticleNorthern Virginia Tech Council Sets Finalists for 2021 Data Center Awards
The Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC) today announced the finalists of the 2021 NVTC Virginia Data Center Awards. The NVTC is the trade association representing the national capital region’s...
View ArticleHow to Increase Data Center Reliability and Monetization Opportunities
A new white paper from INNIO explores three primary benefits that data center operators can see with the deployment of fast-start natural gas generators: increased data center reliability, reduced...
View ArticleHow Cloud Data-Crunching Power Accelerates the F1 Racing Experience
Today’s cars resemble rolling computers. That’s especially true of Formula 1 race cars, which push the envelope on technology as well as speed. F1 teams rely on partnerships with technology providers,...
View ArticleThe CoilWall and Fan CoilWall are Hot Data Center Cooling Trends
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Kris Holla, Group Vice President & Chief Sales Officer of Nortek Data Center Cooling discusses CoilWalls and Fan CoilWalls, two new innovations in data...
View ArticleSustainability Meets High Density Data Center Cooling
Data centers have been seeing a steady increase in IT equipment power densities over the past 20 years. The past five years have brought a significant rise in power requirements of CPU, GPU, other...
View ArticleBeyond Diesel: Sustainable Onsite Power for Data Centers
A growing number of data center operators are looking to reduce or eliminate onsite diesel generators. But what will take their place? Microgrids are one of the top contenders to provide sustainable...
View ArticleSwitch Will Support Reno Data Center Campus with Reclaimed Water
Switch will use reclaimed water to operate its Citadel data center campus near Reno, tapping into a new pipeline that will bring treated effluent water to the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center (TRI)....
View ArticleMicrosoft Aims to Slash Data Center Water Usage by 95 Percent in 3 Years
Microsoft says it will reduce the use of water in its data centers by 95 percent by 2024, as it refines how it designs and operates its massive cloud infrastructure. The company plans to operate its...
View ArticleOverclocking the Cloud? Immersion Cooling Could Enable Faster Servers
Gamers have long used the combination of overclocking CPUs and water cooling to squeeze peak performance out of PCs. Can that same approach create more powerful cloud computing platforms? New research...
View ArticleMicrosoft Explores Green Data Centers Made of Mushrooms, Algae
Microsoft has grabbed headlines with its “moonshot” research projects in data center technology, including storing cloud data in DNA and holograms and an undersea data module. This week Microsoft...
View ArticleIntel MCA Recovery and MFP Reduce Downtime Caused by Memory Failures
A new white paper from Intel explores how Intel MCA Recovery + MFP has helped, JD Cloud provide efficient and stable cloud computing services to their more than 2,500 partners. JD Cloud, one of the...
View ArticleA Look at the Edge from the Perspective of SaaS and Content Providers
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Raul Martynek, CEO at DataBank, continues to refine the definition of edge computing. This is the third of a three-part series looking at the edge from the...
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