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Magnetic north: Scotland’s renewable future as a data centre hub

With green credentials that include the UK’s lowest carbon energy intensity, increasing access to RERs, low-cost land and political backing, are the pieces in place for Scotland to fulfil its data centre sector potential? By Kerr Johnstone, Director, i3 Solutions Group.

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Hydrogen fuel cells and the role they play in data centre design

By Euan Cutting, Electrical Engineer, Black & White Engineering.

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Designing sustainable data centres is key to preparing for a more digitalised and greener future

Dave Archer, National M&E Sales Manager at Mitsubishi Electric Building a greener future has become...

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Why legacy modernisation is essential to reduce energy costs

By Andy Connor, EMEA Channel Director, Subzero Engineering.

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Data Centre of Attention: Data Centre Developments and Insights for Investors in Southeast Asia

By Parveet Singh Gandoak (partner), Damien Bailey (partner) and Michael Ng (senior associate) from...

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Start building collaboration across CTOs, CIOs and Data Center Ops for greater sustainability

Ending the Silo Effect for CIOs and Data Center Leaders Tasked with Tackling Sustainability and...

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Sustainability must roll forward faster

By Michael Akinla, Business Manager, Northern Europe, and Ireland.

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Is CFD accurate enough to design a data centre?

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), used by professional designers. It creates an initial...

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Videos

Stefano Mozzato Vice President of Marketing, EMEA, discusses the findings of the Vertiv Frontier report, which details the technology trends driving current and future innovation, from powering up for AI, to...
Peter Huang, Global President of Thermal Management & Data Centre at Castrol, discusses the rising importance of liquid cooling to meet the growing demands of AI, ML, and edge computing, explaining how bp...
Stefano Mozzato Vice President of Marketing, EMEA, discusses the findings of the Vertiv Frontier report, which details the technology trends driving current and future innovation, from powering up for AI, to...
Cyber risk is increasingly being viewed as a business resilience challenge rather than solely an IT concern. In this interview, Helen Barge, Principal at Howden Risk Advisory, discusses the importance of...

News

A 2026 survey of IT leaders by Kore.ai finds that many enterprises report limited visibility and governance challenges around AI agents, with concerns raised over decision traceability, operational impact, and...
The Bristol refurbishment adds AI-ready capacity as part of nLighten's wider UK expansion programme.
As cyber threats escalate, SEP2's approach offers a specialist partnership to strengthen organisations across regulated sectors with Check Point technologies.
According to research conducted by Cohesity in partnership with OnePoll, UK CEOs anticipate quick recovery from cyberattacks but lack clarity on decision-making roles, affecting rapid response and recovery.