
Chayora to open OCP Ready TJ1 data center
TJ1's campus will go on to have a 300MW IT capacity when fully finished
TJ1's campus will go on to have a 300MW IT capacity when fully finished
An improvement in modularity and security
Asperitas brings a bigger tub and Shell reveals a new cooling fluid
Open Compute Project expands at virtual summit
To help develop the next-generation of networks
US District judge expresses exasperation at the legal teams’ inability to cooperate
Open source project brings together Facebook, Google and Big Switch Networks
Commercial hardware wouldn’t cut it, so Facebook built its own
A new standard for SSD interfaces to allow easier upgrades and integration
Project Olympus is over - it’s time for Project Cerberus, says Kushagra Vaid
The open source design is based on ThunderX2 chip and compliant with Project Olympus
Open source hardware family grows larger
First open source servers are available from Wiwynn, Zt Systems
DCD>Zettastructure will host a major line-up of Microsoft’s data center leadership on 7-8 November, with updates on Project Olympus, the Marea Cable , fuel cell innovations as well as Microsoft’s insight on the industry’s big challenges
DCEngine offers easy path to SDN, building upon the work of the Open Compute Project
Open Compute Project (OCP) and DCD join forces again to deliver the OCP Europe event in London on 8 November at the Old Billingsgate Market
Plans to contribute designs to the Open Compute Project
Asian giant joins the open source hardware effort
The editorial team talks about the places we’ve been and the things we’ve seen
Cavium’s weird and wonderful hardware displayed on the show floor
Users can find open products online, while the OCP moves towards more disaggregation
A new generation of chips for a new generation of servers
Makes boards for forthcoming Qualcomm and Cavium chips - and ports Azure to ARM
Test out open systems before you migrate to them
New batch shared with OCP includes a server for training neural networks
Will bring Open Rack to the masses
The Open Compute Project will lead the way as data centers have to become more open, says Amber Graner
Speeds trump those of first iteration