What does Donald Trump's presidency mean for US data centers?
Building data centers may get easier, but potential supply chain problems loom large
Building data centers may get easier, but potential supply chain problems loom large
An incomplete list of the compute, storage, and networking stories everyone’s been talking about in 2024
Telcos continue to count the cost of deploying next-generation networks
The biggest and most notable deals of the year in the industry
The government's pro-digital infrastructure approach could reap rewards for developers
How AWS is driving the move out of Loudoun to the rest of Virginia
A look at one of Virginia’s hottest new data center markets
As companies look beyond Northern Virginia, new counties across the state look to become major markets in their own right
DCD gets the inside Tract on a new wholesaler for the wholesalers
Politicians in Oslo are plotting new legislation for the nation’s data centers
The biggest data center deals; from KKR buying CyrusOne to Peak 10’s purchase of ViaWest
Chip fabs and data centers are often located in countries prone to extreme seismic activity, presenting challenges for operators
Five years after the Dutch capital imposed a shock moratorium on new data centers, the market is still feeling the effects
The Norwegian data center operator's CEO on the company’s strategy, and his role within it
The data center at the heart of lower Manhattan
The city has laid out a roadmap that it hopes will lead to success
Lee Kestler explains how his business is supporting large-scale digital infrastructure projects
An overview of 3D printing
The story behind the world’s first 3D printed data center
The solution to ditching your data center?
Inside the cloud economics of the ‘renters not buyers’ club
Modern tech helps F1's team go remote
How data centers keep running when there is a failure in the power train
Would you print a data center?
Silicon runs on direct current, so why not use DC to power racks?
Three years after an OVHcloud data center burned to the ground, more questions than answers about the incident remain
Academics with screwdrivers are making way for operations engineers and SLAs
Balancing security and aesthetics in data center design