AI and data centers - Why AI is so resource hungry
Some of the numbers behind training AI
Some of the numbers behind training AI
How to cope with growth in data center projects
Airflow management and optimization are critical to any such data center energy efficiency improvement project
Only hourly matching gives an incentive to decarbonize the grid
While there's benefits to data lakes, be aware of the challenges facing them
To succeed in optimizing Edge system energy usage, IT organizations are tasked with identifying the data they need to measure
Eight more predictions after a decade of peering into the future
And whoever prevails, superconducting bus bars may be waiting in the wings
Data center modernization through connectivity and improved visibility is key to implementing sustainability strategies for financial services companies
Germany’s Energy Efficiency Act, with its demands for a PUE of 1.2, has reignited a debate: can a data center be both highly available and highly efficient?
As the world and its ecosystem faces unprecedented challenges, satellite IoT could be instrumental in the deployment of environmental monitoring systems.
Integrating AI with legacy infrastructure
A former engineering apprentice explores why new government investments in skills and apprenticeships are vital to curb the talent shortage
If we want to meet capacity demands
By ignoring the circular economy, the GHG Protocol may push organizations to waste resources
AI should be a priority for all, otherwise its potential may never be realized
Move off-premises. Save the world.
Prepare for an all-out sprint
A comprehensive guide to keeping your data ready to use
The rise of AI and consequent demand for power-hungry processors to run AI applications is fueling interest in liquid cooling. Schneider's Robert Bunger answers the big questions everyone is asking
If something is so demanding that it needs fusion energy to power it, shouldn't we know why we are doing it in the first place?
Challenges around hydrogen are still being unearthed
Not on our watch, argues Digital Realty CTO Chris Sharp
Why it is now time to build an in-house, on-premise private cloud and go “back to the future"