Taking down the infrastructure of cybercrime
Data centers raids are rare, but cybercriminals love hijacking legit cloud instances
Data centers raids are rare, but cybercriminals love hijacking legit cloud instances
170 years of subsea cable history, dragged into place by ships
Demand for cable continues to increase, but the fleet laying and maintaining them is small and aging
On-site solar and wind are growing, but can cell sites ever be independent of the grid at scale?
Physical security isn’t a commodity, but an ongoing challenge
Australia’s geography might make it a perfect market for a proper Edge industry, but is there room for multiple players?
How drones and last-mile delivery interact with the Edge
Residents are fighting against proposals for huge new data center proposals across Northern Virginia. While there might be ample land and power, are residents reaching saturation point?
Do today’s mega-campuses need aerial security as much as human patrols?
How SMART repeaters could help the fight against global warming
Despite a boom in their home turf, logistics real estate players are moving into building data centers
Data center companies are increasingly looking to green bonds and sustainability-linked loans as a way to meet their ESG targets
Ireland was all set to be a major hub. Then data center power demands came up against the limitations of the grid
Why a subsea cable to the edge of Antarctica might not lessen the South Pole’s reliance on satellites
Covid-19 and supply chain issues are driving up interest in circular thinking for servers and networking gear, but will hyperscalers and hardware-as-a-service OEMs make it the norm?
What’s next for energy efficiency metrics in the data center industry?
Could a submarine cable finally be close to connecting the last unconnected continent?
Digital Metalla hopes to ape Norway’s Lefdal Mine and create a secure underground facility in a disused Sardinian mine
As Novva deploys Boston Dynamics’ Spot dog robot at its Utah data center, CEO Wes Swenson says larger data centers need automated security
Hyperscalers are installing ground stations at data centers, while incumbents are moving to a more cloud-like, virtualized, as a Service way of thinking
Simple colo services are making way for a hybrid mix of cloud models and platforms, and providers need to adapt to new security threats
The tides of subsea cable trends are changing rapidly amid new investments and development
We need to relearn lessons from the Cold War - about weapons in space
An abandoned Victorian bathhouse in Greater Manchester, the Ashton Old Baths has now reopened as a council-owned data center