
Microsoft and Helion have fused hype and greenwash
Microsoft's investment in fusion power will deliver overheated vapor, not actual electricity
Microsoft's investment in fusion power will deliver overheated vapor, not actual electricity
There is no universal solution for building data centers and that's how it should be
When post-Brexit Britain flexes its muscles, Brad Smith is not impressed
The hydrogen economy is partly a matter of definitions
In the era of conflict, what role is there for infrastructure providers?
A solution for today’s needs and tomorrow’s opportunities
Whether or not the big layoffs were necessary, they were astonishingly badly handled
Wednesday's flight chaos should focus attention on existing criticism of the system
How to become a data center disruptor in markets that have run out of available space
Data centers need to accept their place in a regulated world
Data centers and the social contract
The long-term business and climate impact considerations of today’s energy storage choices
You can't hide your algorithms any more
Why we need to rethink our approach
Hurricane season is upon us, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts an unusually busy one in 2022
How long till Loudoun demands microgrid power for data centers?
An update on the Biden Executive Order on Federal Infrastructure Security
A clear roadmap to bring the IT industry’s environmental impact down, now!
GDPR, Data Act and Privacy Shield 2.0 - it's all getting more complex
Wildlife and plants are essential to health lives - and healthy data centers
US Federal agencies are migrating rapidly to the cloud. How can they get value for taxpayer dollars?
US telcos should consider network disaggregation when replacing banned Huawei and ZTE equipment
The more successful you are, the more emissions your supply chain will create
The year we went nuclear?
Evaporative cooling uses water, but saves electricity, which has its own embodied water consumption. Should we go water free or not?
Not all predictions are created equal
Fossil fuels still dominate, and water use will be important as the grid shifts to greener energy
Well, yes, to some extent. And why not?