New H&M Stockholm data centre features large scale heat recovery

Leading fashion retailer H&M has decided to build a new data center in Stockholm with cooling and heat recovery integrated from the start. Energy company Fortum V?rme will reuse the data center excess heat by distributing it to customers throughout the city. The new H&M data center is designed to handle an IT load of 1 MW and can heat some 2,500 modern residential apartments at full load.

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Equinix opens flagship data centre in Frankfurt

Increases interconnection capacity to support next-generation applications in key European market.

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Sudlows named as Panduit Gold Partner

UK leading technical infrastructure specialists Sudlows has achieved Gold Partner Status with Panduit.

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Eaton expands power range

Eaton is extending the 93PM range of three-phase Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) across a larger power range from 30 to 500 kVA.

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Rapid growth for Hydro66

Hydro66 are to build four new data halls, expanding their datacenter in Sweden up to 11.6 MW and 3500 square meters. Demand for innovative and efficient ways to process and store data is expanding rapidly, as companies are seeking smarter ways to scale their IT-infrastructure

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Equinix Insider - White Ops President & COO, Eddie Schwartz

Eddie has over 25 years experience in information security, including recent work as the CISO of RSA, the Security Division of EMC, and Co-Founder/CSO of NetWitness.

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