Freedom from hardware: Talking to Vertiv's CEO Rob Johnson
Who pays for critical infrastructure, in an everything-as-a-service world?
Who pays for critical infrastructure, in an everything-as-a-service world?
How data centers changed commerce
The world’s largest particle accelerator, CERN’s large hadron collider, is getting an upgrade. So is CERN’s data center infrastructure
Charles Fortin from Collard Maxwell Architects tells DCD how smaller data center operators can thrive in the age of hyperscale
Mobile edge devices, and nodes to support them, will represent less than one percent of the power of the cloud
Where will the Edge be implemented? For many people, it will be located at the telephone exchanges and cell towers which are close to end-users and devices
Is the Edge more than just a surge of hype?
Hyperscale, edge computing, emerging markets and sustainability were the main topics at the annual DCD>South East Asia event
Having more international connectivity in Australia is great, though is likely to disincentive content caching and increase the flow of international traffic, says James Braunegg, managing director of Micron21
The company will soon launch the first phase of its second data center in the coastal city, whilst building out the following phases and planning a third, much larger facility
Fast-growing hyperscale data centers have a huge demand for cabling
Data has to be located close to people and devices: Edge could mean a new surge of strength for telcos
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The cloud is ready, but governments should not regulate and tax it