Meta details AI data center redesign that led to facilities being scrapped
New chips and new vision as it drastically pivots to generative AI
New chips and new vision as it drastically pivots to generative AI
Data center builders have to keep both customers and investors happy. That means being circumspect, Eric Schwartz tells us
Touring a million square foot data center, and a gigawatt construction site
The world’s first multi-tenant gigawatt data center campus looks to change the local geography of the data center world
PowerHouse and CorScale look to make a splash in Virginia
After years of success, Loudoun data centers now face challenges of land, power, and resources
How Mary Ann Ghadban led the charge to change the data center geography of Northern Virginia
What Uptime's Tiers mean for data centers
A huge year for the sector, and an even bigger year for DCD
Exploring the next epoch of data storage
How the industry helped one local cloud provider in a time of crisis
Australia’s geography might make it a perfect market for a proper Edge industry, but is there room for multiple players?
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?
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Despite a boom in their home turf, logistics real estate players are moving into building data centers
Ireland was all set to be a major hub. Then data center power demands came up against the limitations of the grid
Finding out who owns the biggest data center on the planet is harder than you might think
Data centers have a job to do. Why do they have to look good as well?
Concrete creates huge carbon emissions. Why can’t data center builders turn that around, and use biological material that stores carbon instead?
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?
Digital Metalla hopes to ape Norway’s Lefdal Mine and create a secure underground facility in a disused Sardinian mine
Hyperscalers are installing ground stations at data centers, while incumbents are moving to a more cloud-like, virtualized, as a Service way of thinking
An abandoned Victorian bathhouse in Greater Manchester, the Ashton Old Baths has now reopened as a council-owned data center
How a complete virtual copy of a data center can help organizations build more efficient and sustainable facilities