The shock waves from Ukraine
The Ukraine conflict and associated political and economic fallout will have short- and long-term effects on the infrastructure industry
The Ukraine conflict and associated political and economic fallout will have short- and long-term effects on the infrastructure industry
Educate yourself and keep a critical attitude
Unpacking data and Internet sovereignty laws
A number of countries are attempting, or have successfully created, restriction of their Internet
There is a new threat lurking that is set to put data center security in the spotlight - state-sponsored cyber-attacks
’Russian clouds’ are highly competitive with Western ones - based on the same technologies, but cheaper
Efforts to bring the web under national laws will force data centers to stay in-country
Data sovereignty issues will be at the fore, and data could be repatriated during the Brexit process
What’s the state of the Russian data center market, taking into account the European sanctions and the Yarovaya law effect?
LinkedIn is blocked in Russia, but Moscow is only enforcing laws designed to address an international issue
The majority of the market players were certain that such amendments would never be adopted
Some states are keen to get data centers in their borders, others are trying to cut back….
Dgitized nations have to consider their backup options…
Russia already has a substantial cloud service industry that customers around the world have come to expect. The only difference - many Russian providers set their prices in roubles
The demand for colocation in Russia was lower than market expectations
Nuclear energy is low-carbon. Should the industry be supporting it on the same terms as renewables?