
Plant-based immersion cooling
Dealing with the hidden problems of dielectrics
Dealing with the hidden problems of dielectrics
A huge year for the sector, and an even bigger year for DCD
Our biggest mag yet explores the future of the biggest data center market in the world
Exploring the next epoch of data storage
As well as giving mobile operators a new revenue stream, Internet of Things applications could reduce our carbon footprint
5G promised great things, but it has hit many hurdles on its way to reality. What are the prospects now?
Ganzi seems to have venture funding for the most ambitious acquisitions. What’s his angle?
Nautilus is ready to move from bold claims to a shippable product
Here’s how to get reliable energy data - and why we badly need it
How the industry helped one local cloud provider in a time of crisis
What we can learn from the struggles of the US government's Cloud First initiative?
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?
Finding out who owns the biggest data center on the planet is harder than you might think
Projects in the US and China have shown that data centers underwater could be more efficient than those on land. But how do you build them?
Data center diesels don’t have to run on fossil fuels. There’s a recycled product on offer
As Novva deploys Boston Dynamics’ Spot dog robot at its Utah data center, CEO Wes Swenson says larger data centers need automated security
We don’t know how much water data centers use. We just know it’s a lot
We ask Equinix why it is using fuel cells as an alternative to the once-reliable US grid
We talk to Supermicro’s CEO about the evolution of the server market, green computing, and Bloomberg’s hacking allegations
The Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC) was one of the world’s first general-purpose computers. And 2021 marks 75 years since it was first unveiled to the public
Investors want to spend money on the Edge - but first they need to see it work
A delay-tolerant networking discussion with the father of the Internet
A record storm and a failing grid knocked out America’s second-largest state. But data centers prevailed. We hear the stories of those that were there