The skills shortage: looking from the inside out
What a data center recruiter sees as the solution to the skills gap
What a data center recruiter sees as the solution to the skills gap
The future looks bright, according to market analysis
Prefabricated data centers are nothing new
What can we learn from this year's DCD>Awards winners?
Joe Goldsmith, SVP and chief revenue officer at NTT Global Data Centers, fills us in on the company's plans for global expansion
Every industry has its champions
Through landing its biggest project yet, Anord Mardix has proven that when it comes to modular solutions, teamwork (and hard work) really does make the dream work
Skills shortages are everywhere, but affecting data center builders, operators and suppliers particularly acutely. Kirby Group’s Fergus Barry tells DCD what his company is doing to help alleviate them
And how it can help data centers find solutions to downtime
And how they propose you solve it
And how it can apply to the training of fresh blood
And why it isn’t slowing down
From cost to complexity, implementing new software is fraught with potential pitfalls
Technology keeps developing, and data centers need to develop with it
Data centers can be sustainable and resilient
Think it won’t happen for another decade? Think again: data center regulations could be coming in just a year or two, says Node Pole’s Christoffer Svanberg
Smaller companies will take the brunt of the supply chain strain
But obstacles to growth continue to exist
How taking elements off-site during development can simplify the build
Does the data center industry have a place in space?
And building a data center is no different
Marshall Sorenson of Shockey Precast – a Metromont company – explains why the best laid plans are precast
And reliability close behind, claims NTT
Few things need to be as consistently reliable as data centers. But with well-thought out processes and management the risk of downtime can be minimised, says JLL’s Terry L Rodgers