
The Enterprise Supplement
The search for control over hybrid IT spend
Collaborative efforts point the way to standardized, more reliable reporting structure
How chilled water cooling can play a part in unlocking sustainable data center growth
A clear roadmap to bring the IT industry’s environmental impact down, now!
The role of data centers in supporting renewable power adoption
There are several ways to get rid of diesels - but let's not lose the bigger picture
How can the data center industry prepare and adapt?
Dissipating data center waste heat into bodies of water, rather than the atmosphere, can provide efficiency benefits year round
Examining the three critical pillars for today’s green data centers
Power purchase agreements normally only cover 50 to 70 percent of emissions. It's time tech giants paid the true price of 24x7 PPAs
Evaluating the sustainability of chilled water systems
Because right now, your money is hurting the planet more than anything else you do
The lessons learned leading us to a more sustainable future
Great hopes for a technological solution to climate change are misplaced
The hydrogen economy has a much bigger role than providing backup power for data centers. But it has to start somewhere
Why a change in attitude is key to delivering a sustainable data center future
Two electricty providers have refused to provide power to Yandex in Finland. The result is more Russian gas is being burnt by the locals
As the digital deluge rages on, what about climate change?
Carbon capture would be a ticket to continuous growth - so obviously Meta, Alphabet and co want it to happen
Building a responsible digital infrastructure for the long-term
Better productivity equals less waste
If we want to avoid futile arguments like these, we need better IT carbon footprint measures
A UPS is a major investment that must reliably run for years. That’s why lead batteries are the main choice for a number of critical reasons, writes FIAMM’s Nicola Corradin
Data4’s Olivier de Nomazy examines the driving forces that will shape the future of the data center
Data centers won't use liquid cooling till they have to. Could that time be near?
As servers move to 48V, GaN transistors will beat today's silicon MOSFETs, leading to better performance and cost
There’s many steps, both large and small, that can be taken now to reduce carbon emissions, says Anord Mardix’s Stephanie Dewhurst
Data centers receive a lot of scrutiny for their water usage. Could natural refrigerants help ease the pressure?
Most say the industry's environmental commitments are not (yet) effective in curbing data centers' environmental impact