Stately data centres

The New Statesman has published a pioneering 32 page special supplement entitled ‘Going Digital: Where is our data? An introduction to Data centres’ in collaboration with Data Centre Alliance and sponsored by data centre alliance members. The report is available nationally Friday 30th August 2013.

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Keysource chosen by Worthing and Adur Councils

Worthing and Adur Councils, an innovative and groundbreaking public sector collaboration in the South East of England, has selected Keysource to develop an advanced Data Centre Infrastructure Management (DCIM) solution that will deliver operational savings and efficiencies. Under the agreement, Keysource will implement an industry-leading software solution that will provide a centralised platform to better monitor and manage the council partnership’s facilities and technology...

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Virtus data centres go greener

Virtus Data Centres (‘Virtus’) has secured a new power contract with E.ON for its LON1 London data centre facility - using only energy generated from fully renewable sources.

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DigiPlex expands its wholesale offer

Data centre owner and operator DigiPlex has purchased a 10 acre site outside Stockholm. The site which contains a 12,785m2 former factory building is set to be redeveloped to create Stockholm’s first wholesale data centre.

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Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

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