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Revealed: the six trends we’ll see in the data center sector in 2023

Sustainability and climate change are the overarching themes as data centers look to operate more efficiently and with a positive impact on the environment.

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Uptime acquires CNet Training

Uptime Institute, the global digital infrastructure authority, has completed its acquisition of Academia Group Limited, and all its global subsidiaries including CNet Training, Ltd.

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Secure I.T. Environments completes data centre works for Top 10 retailer

A redesigned data centre floor plan, with a new lab and energy efficiency UPS upgrades to two sites.

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Vertiv introduces prefabricated modular data centre solution

Vertiv MegaMod and Vertiv MegaMod Plus are standardised data centre modules that cut deployment time by up to 40% compared to traditional construction.

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Global Technical Realty strengthens sustainability commitment

Global Technical Realty (GTR), a $1bn European build-to-suit data centre platform - funded by KKR, a leading global investment firm - has appointed Steve Webb to its executive leadership team.

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Research reveals skills shortage is top concern for industry professionals.
Data is a critical part of all businesses’ day-to-day operations. It helps create a better...
The vast majority (92%) of debt and equity investors surveyed expect the overall value of...
Equinix and Digital Realty remain the market leaders among nearly 1,200 worldwide suppliers.
Data centres are the beating heart of companies and our digital age. Companies cannot deliver...
Over 1,000 solar panels to generate up to 478 kW at Milton Keynes site in the UK.
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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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