Issue 28 - Land of the Giants
Sebastian Moss reports on how Google, Amazon and Microsoft create the illusion of infinite capacity
Sebastian Moss reports on how Google, Amazon and Microsoft create the illusion of infinite capacity
We take a deep dive into the world of cooling, with a special magazine supplement analyzing the hottest markets and the coolest solutions. Sponsored by Stulz.
Money makes the world go round, but first it requires infrastructure
Data center UPS systems can be used to support the electrical grid, creating a new revenue stream for operators
Bunkers from the last century are finding a new role as reliable data centers
The state of artificial intelligence in the data center
"The Underdog" AMD vs "The Champion" Intel
A facility will probably last for about 25 years: a short life compared with a human being, but one with many phases
Why the human factor is still the central issue
Will data centers continue their move to renewable energy?
Data center networks boldly go beyond planet Earth
Millions of new devices put the Internet at risk
Unimaginable demand fuels exponential growth
The industry that changed the world
As the Internet gets bigger, some data centers are getting smaller
The digital infrastructure makes new demands
Commodity hardware and shared software open the lid on powerful technology
Data center growth in China is strong - and it's predicted to get even stronger
Data center infrastructure needs more speed. David Chernicoff explains why
All of a sudden, telecoms firms have decided they no longer want data centers
We are facing political and energy pressures - how will they affect us in 2020?
Secrecy won't help improve data center reliability
Will data centers be capable handling the volume traffic the IoT threatens?
It's time to lie on the beach, eat an ice cream, and get the latest on data center cooling