The UK's CNI designation for data centers: "A rose by any other name…"
The creation of a whole new government Department is itself an encouraging indication that digital technology is starting to get the attention it deserves
The creation of a whole new government Department is itself an encouraging indication that digital technology is starting to get the attention it deserves
How colos can help universities in their missions
Will the reds reduce the red tape?
A realistic phase-out of climate-impactful substances is required
As an industry watcher, I wish every country could have a technopolitical bust-up as good as the one going on in Germany
Pulling carbon out of smoke stacks and the atmosphere is a good concept, but can it deliver what we need?
New rules should make it possible to compare companies' environmental claims
When post-Brexit Britain flexes its muscles, Brad Smith is not impressed
The European Commission's EED reporting requirements will have far-reaching implications for the data center industry.
Without strategy, a self-perpetuating industry takes grants and spends them to no purpose
In the era of conflict, what role is there for infrastructure providers?
Here are twelve things that data center operators may want to keep abreast of heading into 2023
The EU has an array of new regulations affecting data centers. Here's a rundown of what you need to know
In South Korea, a data center fire led to government intervention. In France, just silence
If data centers promise something, they will be expected to deliver it
Energy prices and the cost of living are top priority, but we need to be sure that data is secure and essential services run reliably
Good regulations, and the right technology, could save energy in data centers
Vertiv's Chris Dansa explores the key benefits of taking a commissioning approach to healthcare IT construction
The technology field will be hurt by the Data Bill and the breakdown of Horizon
Unwarranted security fears are holding up the UK's public sector's move to digital
US Federal agencies are migrating rapidly to the cloud. How can they get value for taxpayer dollars?
The infrastructure package includes $65 billion to improve US Internet access
Well, yes, to some extent. And why not?
It doesn't matter if he interfered - the possibility alone was enough