Equinix opens flagship data centre in Frankfurt

Increases interconnection capacity to support next-generation applications in key European market.

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Sudlows named as Panduit Gold Partner

UK leading technical infrastructure specialists Sudlows has achieved Gold Partner Status with Panduit.

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Rapid growth for Hydro66

Hydro66 are to build four new data halls, expanding their datacenter in Sweden up to 11.6 MW and 3500 square meters. Demand for innovative and efficient ways to process and store data is expanding rapidly, as companies are seeking smarter ways to scale their IT-infrastructure

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Ireland data centre market leads Europe

A new report reveals Ireland’s distinctive data centre market mix of third party enterprise facilities alongside massive webscale investment now leads Europe.

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Safran to transform its IT infrastructure

Atos has been selected by Safran, leader in the aeronautics and aerospace sectors, as its partner to optimize datacenters worldwide. The four-year contract runs till 2021 and has the option of a two-year extension.

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The role of water in the high-growth data center market is fast becoming a critical factor in site...
Data Centre Maturity Model one year on: 202 completed assessments; 402 more in progress.
JLL forecasts 21% increase in new data centre capacity with 438 MW to be added to established...
New data from Synergy Research Group shows that the total number of large data centers operated by...
CloudBees, Inc. has announced availability of key new capabilities in support of its cloud-extended...
NextiraOne Poland has signed a contract with Euro-Centrum Science and Technology Park in Katowice...
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Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

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