
Why would you want an on-premise quantum computer?
Cleveland Clinic’s chief research information officer talks to DCD about partnering with IBM for an on-premise quantum machine
Cleveland Clinic’s chief research information officer talks to DCD about partnering with IBM for an on-premise quantum machine
NASA’s moon-based LunaNet will be one step towards bringing the Internet to the rest of the solar system
Chris Downie heads a US colocation brand with ambitions for hyperscale customers and the Edge. What’s the common thread?
February’s devastating winter storms that took data centers offline and left millions freezing put US resilience into sharp focus
Cashierless shopping requires tons of cameras, and even more compute to track it all
TRG opts for natural gas & diesel combo for backup generators to reduce ‘range anxiety’ in the face of hurricanes
How Bluebird Network got a data center - and how it expanded
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?
Citing retreat from JEDI and Maven military cloud contracts
To build in cities, data centers need to become a part of cities. That means looking nicer, and helping out the grid
Plus plans to double in size and budget
Humanity failed to take climate change seriously. Let’s make sure that data centers don’t do the same
Just remember that it will get better
Amazon Web Services hopes to dominate the ground station market by following the cloud model that has served it so well before
NERSC tells us about shutting down Cori
With Northern Virginia bursting at the seams, new submarine fiber could create new hubs in the south of the Commonwealth
If we can lower the cost to deploy fiber, we could connect the planet
Governments are shutting down the Internet, using digital sieges to quell unrest, and threatening the Balkanization of the web
In a world dominated by US and Chinese providers, does the world need a European cloud player to preserve privacy? OVHcloud’s CEO, Michel Paulin, talks to DCD
Too many data centers, too few tenants
MacStadium runs Apple hardware in its data centers. That’s a surprisingly sensible thing to do
Data center companies need to work together to go green, DCD>San Francisco hears
Users who shuffle between cloud and their own servers may end up over-paying, and some Edge use cases have been over-sold, seven industry leaders told DCD's San Francisco event
What happens when you set up a colocation provider aimed at wholesale customers - and they still ask for custom deals? Stack Infrastructure’s CEO Brian Cox explains
Not an external attack. Not related to last week's BGP problems. Not going to happen again?
FITARA co-sponsor: "You are skirting the intent of the law"
From state spying allegations to evading sanctions against Iran, here's what you need to know
Colocation used to be about renting space in racks. Now providers want to sell a whole hall at a time