Betting on the US market; the IT infrastructure of gambling
The digital infrastructure that ensures the house always wins
The digital infrastructure that ensures the house always wins
Would you print a data center?
Silicon runs on direct current, so why not use DC to power racks?
What happens when quantum computers arrive in data centers?
US colo leader likes to be part of the action
Eric Schwartz on 300kW racks and doubling in size
What happens when you put a quantum computer alongside conventional systems?
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What role do legacy interconnection hubs have a place in a cloud & Edge ecosystem?
The Big Apple looks to rebrand as an interconnection city
Pure DC’s leader Dawn Childs is not like the rest
After exiting markets and selling legacy telco sites, Evoque now says it’s ready to expand
DCD talks to Digital Edge CEO Samuel Lee about the importance of being a local player
Data center builders have to keep both customers and investors happy. That means being circumspect, Eric Schwartz tells us
Keep it local, keep talking, and data centers can be a welcome part of their community, says Alexandra Schless of NorthC
The biggest data center deals; from KKR buying CyrusOne to Peak 10’s purchase of ViaWest
Touring a million square foot data center, and a gigawatt construction site
The world’s first multi-tenant gigawatt data center campus looks to change the local geography of the data center world
PowerHouse and CorScale look to make a splash in Virginia
Move over RagingWire, NTT is here
How Mary Ann Ghadban led the charge to change the data center geography of Northern Virginia
Fourteen years after apparent proof that warmer is better, colocation companies are still struggling to turn their cooling systems down
Why search for the Edge's killer app when you have the Edge's killer podcast?
Colo and cloud providers move beyond the east coast
A huge year for the sector, and an even bigger year for DCD
How Wise escaped Russia’s war in Ukraine, with the help of Equinix Metal and others
As exascale system power requirements reach tens of megawatts, on-premise facilities are becoming less feasible
Equinix’s newest data center spans nine stories, not counting underground storage tanks for fuel.