
Underpaid and overworked: Behind the scenes with Google’s data center contractors
Contractors and Google employees speak out against a broken culture
Contractors and Google employees speak out against a broken culture
The tides of subsea cable trends are changing rapidly amid new investments and development
Mega data centers are here to stay, but how and where we build them is changing
Robots are coming for the data center, but don’t expect transformational change any time soon
Keeping your qubits stable requires some of the most extreme cooling equipment around
The cloud goliath takes its first steps towards a diesel-free future
As freshwater supplies dwindle, data centers need to look elsewhere
We talk to Loon's CTO about what Alphabet is up to
What can data center operators learn from Google when it comes to renewable energy?
Nations and industry have put rivalries aside to marshal the greatest force of computing power ever formed. But is it enough to beat the pandemic?
You can't have a pipeline of new talent unless they know you are there, and you speak their language
Controlling failure rates and temperatures with AI
Data center companies need to work together to go green, DCD>San Francisco hears
We can’t fix what we don’t understand
The promise of unlimited electrical power from nuclear fusion is coming closer to reality - thanks to AI
Thomas Kurian plans to win
As Trump signs a vague executive order, here's what you actually need to know
War, huh, good God y'all,
What is it good for?
Massive cloud contracts
All around the world, data center builders are finding they have to build upwards, creating new opportunities and challenges
While customers increasingly seek out multi-cloud solutions, Western companies might prefer to stick with what they know
Finding fresh talent to operate data centers is tough enough, and the industry is growing fast
Its market is expanding, its product portfolio is expanding, but faith in Intel’s Xeon appears to be shrinking
It might help discover new levels of efficiency, but the trade-off is a massive increase in demand for bandwidth
How Google, Amazon and Microsoft create the illusion of infinite capacity
Building a yellow brick road for Cisco enterprise customers into the Google Cloud
Data centers’ insatiable demand for power may actually be just what the utility grids need – and the thing that has to change is not the infrastructure but the people
Eying lucrative gains as IT is modernized, data centers are consolidated, and taxes shrunk
They looked solid and unchanging, but now servers are being remolded by the creative minds of the industry