The number of power outages in the UK rose dramatically last year, resulting in widespread productivity losses across industry, the latest Blackout Tracker report from power management company Eaton has revealed.
Read MoreNew research from The Green Grid has found that despite nine in ten IT leaders acknowledging the importance of data centres in contributing to corporate social responsibility (CSR) achievement, nearly half of organisations do not define energy efficiency – reducing the ability to analyse how data centres can impact overall CSR strategy.
Read MoreChayora, a Hong Kong-based data centre infrastructure company, has chosen Keysource as its lead design consultancy partner for a nationwide network of world-class, licensed data centre campuses in some of China’s most important cities. These will enable international online companies to effectively access the vast and rapidly developing Chinese market, providing the most reliable and assured route to business engagement in the region.
Read MoreRisk affects every organisation, although the types of threats that businesses face will depend on varying factors, yet many businesses struggle to accurately identify and counter risks effectively. With this fact clearly in mind, CNet Training is launching the world’s first Competency and Confidence Assessment Modelling (CCAM?) Tool for the data centre sector and has the ability to revolutionise the way data centre managers identify, manage and mitigate people risk.
Read MoreKeysource, the expert in business critical environments, has been appointed by the University of Leicester on a three-year extendable contract to provide critical data centre facilities management (FM) services. It builds on a seven-year relationship which started in 2009 when Keysource designed and built the University’s’ award winning data centre which they then expanded in 2011, almost doubling it in size.
Read MorePrefabricated modular data centres offer many benefits including flexibility, predictability and speed of deployment. Cost can be seen as a barrier, but a systematic comparison provides detailed insights into the variance in capital expenditure between a prefab and a traditional purpose-built data centre.
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