UK Atomic Weapons Establishment gets new HPC nuke-simulators
Specialist integrator OCF turns IBM servers into virtual nuclear weapons
Specialist integrator OCF turns IBM servers into virtual nuclear weapons
Creates a new business unit as it hopes for growth
“This contract will fundamentally reshape NATO’s nervous system,” says Koen Gijsbers as three new data centers are announced
Britannia ruled by the waves
As Amazon grows in Asia, it has observations on how cloud is catching on in the region
DCD’s Asia Pacific leader gives his predictions for the region
Demand for data centers in the region doesn’t seem to be going down
Customers don’t consolidate to one cloud provider, so they need help with hybrid, says Digital Realty
The cloud is ready, but governments should not regulate and tax it
And possibly sideline public cloud juggernauts
Customers in Singapore are increasingly interested in hybrid infrastructure, according to NTT’s Michael Goh
Two new data centers fuel regional hub ambitions
Reliability matters in Australia. Micron21 explains why it’s such a big deal
The country’s scientists are also building a 2,000km quantum communications network
Everyone is talking about the public cloud, but hyper converged hardware is boosting private clouds
Affordable barrier to DDoS attacks comes on stream
When Singapore signs to cut emissions, data centers will have to get with the program
Despite concern over the accuracy of China’s economic statistics, data center growth looks strong, according to DCDi’s recent analysis
But increased complexity brings challenges for the cloud-committed
Does it really matter where the next big data center is constructed?
As Telstra buys into China’s Quiniu, other cloud and data center operators are expanding rapidly in the region
We predict more efficient data centers, more networking and greater use of the cloud this year
We take a look at the data center landscape in Southeast Asia in 2015
China’s largest internet companies, Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent, are finding ways to deal with an exponential growth in demand, says a new report