
Will extreme weather events spur a review of data center continuity plans?
After the heatwave of July 2022 led to unplanned data center downtime and disruption at NHS hospitals across London, is it time to revise data center continuity plans?
After the heatwave of July 2022 led to unplanned data center downtime and disruption at NHS hospitals across London, is it time to revise data center continuity plans?
Why data center operators must be ready to turn to liquid cooling to stay competitive in the age of generative AI
For the data center market to achieve its projected growth trajectory, it must continue to adopt power-intensive next-generation IT technologies
This is the application immersion cooling and digital boilers have been waiting for
The opportunistic behavior of modern processors means improved cooling can generate measurable performance benefits for IT equipment
No one agrees on the reason for Britain's sudden shortage of tomatoes. But for once, data centers might be the answer
Extreme weather is going to be on the increase .You need to be prepared
Quantifying liquid cooling’s impact on power usage effectiveness (PUE) and energy consumption when introduced to an air-cooled data center
Is it the future of cooling, or just a passing fad?
Breaching the silos between information and infrastructure pays dividends in the modern data center
Renewables, liquid cooling , and multi-cloud will be big this year
Energy alternatives, regulation and efficiency, Vertiv’s top data center trends for 2023
For more than a decade, data centers have been getting warmer - was that a mistake?
The EU has an array of new regulations affecting data centers. Here's a rundown of what you need to know
Moving to the cloud has benefits
How colocation data centers can help hyperscalers meet sustainability goals through new and innovative technology
Want space? The answer could be under your feet
After years of indifference, the tide is turning
As the climate warms, and facilities attempt to minimize cooling for efficiency reasons, we could see a trend for cooling systems failures
If data centers promise something, they will be expected to deliver it
Heat reuse will drive the adoption of immersion cooling
As extreme temperatures become increasingly common, how can data centers handle the heat?
Computational fluid dynamics will become more embedded in design and real time monitoring
To reduce waste, consider all your hardware - including storage
Even the thirstiest data centers are still a small part of the water economy. That does not let them off the hook
Why we need to rethink our approach
Maybe the answer is power electronics which make less heat in the first place...
They will fight tooth and nail against doing the right thing