
After the moratorium: How Singapore plans to stay in data center race
As it sets limits for fewer, smaller data centers
As it sets limits for fewer, smaller data centers
Could a submarine cable finally be close to connecting the last unconnected continent?
Exploring the computing and networking requirements of the Square Kilometer Array
Fossil fueled electricity, and a potentially volatile politics might trouble some executives - but not Sunevision’s Raymond Tong
Hyperscalers put off by Singapore’s moratorium might find a welcome in Malaysia
Research in technology and renewable energy in Singapore could blaze a path for more sustainable data centers around the world
After years of slow growth, a flurry of investments and partnerships heralds India’s digital expansion
As the country experiences a shift to the cloud, demand is booming
Will Singapore lift its ban on new data centers soon?
Princeton Digital Group talks growth and what it plans to do next
Rangu Salgame of Princeton Digital Group (PDG) shares his plans for Asia Pacific expansion
Innovations and strategies to go green in Asia
How PolarDB cloud database delivers next-gen performance and scalability.
Singapore hyperscaler on track for Q2 2020 launch
It’s business as usual, with some caveats to minimize risks
Humanity failed to take climate change seriously. Let’s make sure that data centers don’t do the same
Equinix is preparing to fend off hyperscale competition - and customers can still visit
One degree warmer, and you might save three percent of your power
As a hyperscaler, you only have a small number of customers to deal with - but they are very exacting
How Indonesian businesses are going digital
Indonesia is growing fast, Thailand and Malaysia are playing catch up
As Singapore slows down, the region looks set to build more data centers
If we can lower the cost to deploy fiber, we could connect the planet
Governments are shutting down the Internet, using digital sieges to quell unrest, and threatening the Balkanization of the web