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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 and data sharing culture also generate a lot of heat. As a result, one of the primary sources of energy use in most data centres is cooling. Finding the right solution is important, not least because of the effect of overheating on performance and potential damage to hardware. By Lorenzo Giuntini, Head of Engineering at Aruba S.p.A.

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EURECA Project delivers 'exceptional' results

The EURECA Consortium, of which The DCA is a member, has just received the projects technical evaluation. The assessment states that "The project has delivered exceptional results with significant immediate or potential impact”.

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Alibaba Cloud expands European presence

Two additional availability zones added to meet rapidly increasing customer demand across EMEA.

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Volta partners with Megaport

Deal will allow Megaport to offer its services from Volta’s Central London facility.

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Cambridge celebrates data centre first

The world’s elite group of data center professionals has been confirmed at the very first graduation ceremony from the Masters Degree in Data Center Leadership and Management program.

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The most secure data centre in Scandinavia?

Hidden deep in a mountain, Green Mountain’s data centre is cooled by the cold waters of a Norwegian fjord. Working with nature, Green Mountain is saving energy and protecting the environment — leading the way to cutting data centre energy use by a third.

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Kao Data harnesses Future Facilities’ 6SigmaDCX product suite to make informed decisions around...
The Sygna team grows to over 200 building services specialists, providing customers with unrivalled...
Japan’s leading Internet Exchange, JPNAP, operated by INTERNET MULTIFEED will extend their...
Boston helps leading ecology-focused data centre firm use residual heat from immersion cooled...
First phase of delivery expected to complete in Q4 2020.
Global Technical Realty (GTR), a $1bn European build-to-suit data center platform - funded by KKR,...
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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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