Not just stacks of Macs in racks
MacStadium runs Apple hardware in its data centers. That’s a surprisingly sensible thing to do
MacStadium runs Apple hardware in its data centers. That’s a surprisingly sensible thing to do
xScale marks the spot
Not an external attack. Not related to last week's BGP problems. Not going to happen again?
Just outside the Arctic Circle, the EU is funding a data center that could break efficiency records. We visit Boden to find out more
On the anniversary of GDPR, the regulation has highlighted a need for robust physical security and solid contractual agreements
Academics aim to test whether Arm is ready for HPC workloads
CyrusOne explains how to launch a data center quickly
Global warming will raise water levels round the world. Data centers need to prepare for floods
What happens when international fiber fails to light up, and your country hits a depression? Lamda Hellix’s CEO talks about data center life in Greece
New data center projects get all the attention, but there are a lot of facilities that are being upgraded and modernized
The US, China, Europe & Japan are locked in a competition to build the world's first exaflops machine
DCD reports on the epic decades-long quest to make computers more like the human brain
All around the world, data center builders are finding they have to build upwards, creating new opportunities and challenges
While customers increasingly seek out multi-cloud solutions, Western companies might prefer to stick with what they know
Finding fresh talent to operate data centers is tough enough, and the industry is growing fast
European privacy framework is applicable in any environment that hosts EU citizen data, explains David Rainsford from Albenque Advisors
As Yandex finally enters the public cloud market, what should we expect from the Russian Internet giant?
The world’s largest particle accelerator, CERN’s large hadron collider, is getting an upgrade. So is CERN’s data center infrastructure
Where will the Edge be implemented? For many people, it will be located at the telephone exchanges and cell towers which are close to end-users and devices
Climate may affect data centers, but the overriding factor will be where the demand is
European regulations are phasing out certain refrigerants, with major effects on data center cooling
MainOne’s founding mission was to bring Internet access to Nigeria. While some of its efforts have paid off, battles must still be waged on many fronts
Thanks to its demographics, its energy grids, and its politics, Europe is getting ahead on energy efficiency
Being a major data center destination, Sweden has a unique research establishment pushing energy efficiency forward