Digital Realty's Virginia master plan
Touring a million square foot data center, and a gigawatt construction site
Touring a million square foot data center, and a gigawatt construction site
Changes in the world’s networks turned Germany’s Internet peering platform into a global phenomenon
Move over RagingWire, NTT is here
Colo and cloud providers move beyond the east coast
A huge year for the sector, and an even bigger year for DCD
Exploring the next epoch of data storage
How Wise escaped Russia’s war in Ukraine, with the help of Equinix Metal and others
Your introduction to the giant facilities that power the cloud
Organizations deciding whether to run a data center or move to the cloud should do some carbon accounting
Or are they not quite ready to let go?
What we can learn from the struggles of the US government's Cloud First initiative?
Checking up on healthcare IT
New to these parts? Start here for the basic introduction
Rangu Salgame is building hyperscale data center business PDG across from his adopted home in New York, and new head office in Singapore
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?
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
Contractors and Google employees speak out against a broken culture
The tides of subsea cable trends are changing rapidly amid new investments and development
We explore Magic Pocket, and whether others could do the same
Early cloud adopters are coming back to colocation services. But the born-again colo customers are very different, and providers face completely new challenges
We don’t know how much water data centers use. We just know it’s a lot
As the country experiences a shift to the cloud, demand is booming
Mega data centers are here to stay, but how and where we build them is changing