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What’s fuelling our data? ~ Improving energy efficiency in data centres ~

In 2018, Chinese data centres produced 99 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) — generating the equivalent environmental footprint of around 21 million cars. With global data traffic more than doubling every four years, it’s no surprise that the environmental impact of data centres is coming...

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How to Use Aisle Containment to Increase Data Center Efficiency

For years, organizations have been using hot-aisle/cold-aisle configurations to manage airflow in the data center, extend the life of equipment and lower cooling costs. In a hot-aisle/cold-aisle layout, the fronts of the server racks face each other and draw in cold air to cool the equipment. The...

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Powering for the Future

Electricity is like air and water - something that we have all come to take for granted. But there is now clear evidence that we cannot assume our energy sources can be forever guaranteed. By Mark Guest, Rittal’s Product Manager for IT Power Distribution.

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Uncovering the hidden costs of cooling

STULZ UK’s Johnathan Attwood warns that environmental regulation is increasing the cost of conventional cooling approaches, widely used by the data centre sector. So how can operators reduce their OPEX and improve their green credentials?

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A compliance requirement

SOCOTEC – the UK’s leading provider of testing, inspection and compliance services – is...

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Megacities in the digital age - and how the data centre is the key to their survival

Experts agree that megacities - cities with populations of ten million or more - present challenges...

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Imagining the Data Center of Future Today

What will the data center look like in 2019 and beyond? That’s one of the most pressing questions...

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Why agility is a key differentiator for today’s future-proof data centre

Digital transformation continues to be a key priority for executives today that are looking to...

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Getting hot under the collar?

Chris Wellfair, Projects Director at Secure I.T. Environments talks through some of the key aspects...

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Different by design - why innovation starts in the data centre

It’s no secret that technology is the fundamental driving force in creating scientific...

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Keeping waveforms in check

Whether a data centre is onshore or offshore, the universal electrical issue that affects them all...

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How “going natural” is transforming data centres

Just as computers generate heat, the data centres that contain the servers that power our emails...

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Videos

Rob Bolton, CEO at n2s Bioscope, explains how n2s has formed a new three-year partnership with NTT DATA to support Virgin Media O2 across all UK data centre sites, focusing on responsible decommissioning,...
In this interview, Devang Mehta, Co-Founder & Director of Operations and Customer Success at Infrassist, explains how MSPs can move beyond reactive operations to build structured, scalable frameworks for...
Greg Jones, SVP of MSP Success at Kaseya, discussed the TruPeer initiative and its role in supporting MSPs. He also addressed SMB IT growth, AI adoption, sustainability, and the influence of Gen Y and Gen Z...
In this in-depth conversation, Roy Azoulay, Co-founder and CIO of Cynomi, and Phil Bindley, Field CISO at Intercity Technology, explore how MSPs and MSSPs can turn regulatory compliance, AI governance, and...

News

AI is being used alongside existing DevOps practices, with reported impacts on testing processes and role responsibilities, while governance gaps and cloud and energy costs remain considerations.
Vantage Data Centers has appointed Alicia Ruckteschler as Chief Procurement Officer to drive its global procurement strategy for infrastructure development.
Red Hat unveils its Digital Sovereignty Readiness Assessment tool to gauge organisational digital control and foster a global standard for digital sovereignty.
Veracode's latest report highlights the widening gap between rapid software development and slower security measures, posing potential risks for organisations worldwide.