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Speed, scale, energy efficiency: powering the change we want to see in the world
Speed, scale, energy efficiency: powering the change we want to see in the world
Why artificial intelligence requires networking intelligence
The latest CPUs and GPUs will consume more power than ever to support artificial intelligence (AI) and other advanced applications. How is this compatible with data centers’ energy efficiency imperatives?
Operational technology, the computing and communications systems that keep electricity networks buzzing and railways running, has resisted cloud migration. However, things may be changing in a new era of convergence
Edge data centers can be many things, from telecoms exchanges in the middle of nowhere to colo facilities in town. But which solutions will keep them all reliably cooled?
Scaling infrastructure at the Edge whilst reducing the carbon footprint of distributed IT
Boom in demand for facilities optimized for artificial intelligence is causing a rethink in data center design, including a shift to modular roll-outs, says Instor’s Sam Prudhomme
Ron Spangler of Vertiv talks to DCD about air cooling, and how developments in liquid cooling will lead to a hybrid data center merging the best of both worlds
Heat exchangers need to be designed bespoke for the application in order to maximize energy efficiency, says Alfa Laval’s Anna Blomborg
We talk with Nicolas Sagnes, senior project manager of AI and networking infrastructure at PNY
MTP leads the pack in our LATAM project award
Why Kaiser Permanente won the data center operations team of the year
And why Frankfurt continues to dominate
Find out why moving all your IT to the cloud might not be the right choice
The network is the critical influence on every aspect of the data center: driving power distribution and structured cabling – the most costly parts of a data center fitout
Most applications can be hosted out of any data center, anywhere in the world. So why not choose data centers in the most sustainable locations offering stable power prices?
Should the hyperscalers be nervous?
And how Covid threw a spanner into the works
Data centers are made from concrete, cement, steel and glass, and consume vast amounts of power. So how can operators genuinely become “sustainable”, let alone achieve net-zero?
How NTT sees the current hyperscale market
With the digital landscape evolving faster than ever before Rogers reflects on the last few years
When humans really need to cool down, fans are not a patch on immersion in a pool of cool water. So why not adopt immersion cooling in data centers?
Greg Pierce on the data center industry’s prognosis
Schneider Electric dives into how the healthcare system can benefit from digital transformation
Colocation, cloud, and enterprise
And when will we really need it?
It’s no surprise that excess heat is useful to the local municipality
Managing complex supply chains today requires diligence and hard work to bring data center builds in successfully and on-budget, advises Kirby procurement specialist David Waldron