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Bryland Fire Protection designS 1,000 fire detector system to safeguard 10MW data centre

A global leading data centre company has recently enlisted the support of Bryland Fire Protection Limited to design and install an engineered solution to safeguard their 1,600-rack facility in Slough.

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New data centres – the tap is still turned on

The provision of new data centre supply is a vital component of the European data centre market, not just to ensure there is enough product to satisfy levels of demand, but to ensure that it is the right type of product aligned to changing IT strategies and practices. By James Hart, CEO at BCS...

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Flicking the switch - exhausted efficiency gains within your data centre design?

There is increasing pressure on data centre Operators to make their facilities as energy efficient as possible with global drive towards carbon neutrality. To support this journey Graeme Shaw, Technical Application Manager at Zumtobel, explains how lighting can not only help data centres achieve...

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Single-Pair Ethernet expands IoT infrastructure capabilities

Power and data to remote devices over single twisted pair up to 1000-metres; compact cable (18AWG) and connector format increases flexibility and ease of use; converging corporate, factory and distribution information networks increases productivity, By Stuart McKay, Panduit

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Access denied: why physical protection is key to data security

There are many different working parts to an effective physical security system. By Neil...

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Testing, testing

How mission-critical testing makes modern data centres possible By Jacky Pluchon, Vice President...

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The role of liquid cooling in the world of data centres

At Keysource we have been able to assist many customers with the challenges and demands of...

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Finding the Energy to Price Sustainability into Data Centre Location Decisions

There was never a time when considerations for a new data centre location didn’t extend beyond...

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Data centres and dirty fuel – the forces pushing facilities to back away from diesel

Customer demands, regulation and the outcry against GHG emissions may make a switch from diesel...

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Safeguarding Iceland’s financial services backbone

With solutions operated in multiple data centres and in a shared multi-bank environment,...

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Digital twin technology: an idea transformed to reality

From risk mitigation to fighting the climate crisis, organisations that use a digital twin have an...

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Data centres will become hubs for the medical research and development

The world jumps forward in times of crisis. World War One gave us stainless steel and wristwatches,...

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Videos

Zeki Turedi, CrowdStrike Field CTO Europe, discusses the findings of the company’s 2026 Global Threat Report, which reveals that AI is accelerating the adversary and expanding the enterprise attack surface....
Shahar Belkin, Chief Evangelist at ZutaCore, explains how the company’s OmniTherm™ cold plate enables waterless two-phase cooling for manufacturers building servers with the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell...
John Shultz, Chief Product Officer, AI and Learning Officer for Salute, discusses the company’s collaboration with Ecolab, enabling customers to protect their AI investments by reducing complexity and...
In this interview, Cathleen Nelson, VP Cloud Partnership at WSO2, discusses how enterprises are moving from treating AI as an add-on to embedding it at the heart of modern digital architecture. The...

News

Announces global expansion of Fabric Geo Zones across five continents, the first network-level, multicloud sovereignty solution.
Arrow Electronics has expanded its agreement with IBM to make IBM Storage Protect for Cloud available to channel partners across EMEA through the ArrowSphere Cloud platform.
Demands for privacy and sovereignty expose limits of architectures built for centralised and borderless data flows.
IT leaders survey finds that despite rising hardware costs and sustainability goals, 1/3 of mobiles, laptops and drives destroyed to protect data still function.