Running to the storm: How Verizon prepares for natural disasters
While most run away from storms, network operators have no such option, their networks are critical infrastructure for those in desperate need of help
While most run away from storms, network operators have no such option, their networks are critical infrastructure for those in desperate need of help
How data centers keep running when there is a failure in the power train
Eyes have long been focused on deploying fiber cable routes to avoid Egypt, but now attentions are turning to bypassing Yemen, too
Three years after an OVHcloud data center burned to the ground, more questions than answers about the incident remain
A dive into Microsoft's August Sydney West outage
Plans to modernize the country’s networks have been delayed, but 5G could be on its way
Plus why he hates the word "Edge"
With electric power grids stressed, and long-term energy supplies in question, data centers may find themselves making more use of diesel backup power in the coming months
Manual detection and avoidance measures aren’t enough, when there's thousands of satellites and millions of pieces of space junk
A record storm and a failing grid knocked out America’s second-largest state. But data centers prevailed. We hear the stories of those that were there
They’ve become integral to our world, but how robust are the satellites on which we depend?
Fredrick Brennan talks about the failure of free speech communities, the dangers of hate, and why he now welcomes censorship
As we settle in for the long haul, here’s what networks can expect from the pandemic age
They’re getting bigger, so defenses need to keep getting better
Governments are shutting down the Internet, using digital sieges to quell unrest, and threatening the Balkanization of the web
Not an external attack. Not related to last week's BGP problems. Not going to happen again?
Every year as part of the DCD Awards, we celebrate the individual achievements of exceptional data center managers, people who go above and beyond the call of duty, who sacrifice their time, effort and emotional well-being on the altar of uptime.
Data centers are failing too often because the root causes of those failures are being kept secret