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Building the Telco Edge

By Nathan Blom, Chief Commercial Officer, Iceotope.

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GF Piping Systems aims to expand its role in the data centre industry

Data center construction is becoming increasingly complex, and global demand is rapidly rising. At the same time, planners and operators require components that are sustainable, efficient, and cost-effective. GF Piping Systems aims to meet these needs with an extensive portfolio of plastic flow solutions.

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Vertiv introduces Prefabricated Mass Timber Solutions

New Vertiv™ TimberMod™ variant can significantly reduce carbon footprint compared to steel alternatives.

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Secure I.T. Environments delivers ModCel Containerised Data Centre

3.6m cube data centre provides production line and communications support at manufacturing site.

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Vertiv trends forecast sees intense focus on AI enablement and energy management

Intense, urgent demand for artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities – and the dueling pressure to reduce energy consumption, costs and greenhouse gas emissions – loom large over the data centre industry heading into 2024.

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With the spotlight firmly on sustainability following COP26, Inspired Energy has launched an...
New Assessment enables organizations to identify, document, track, and report on sustainability...
Conexus Law, the specialist advisory firm that provides legal and commercial advice to clients who...
3.6m cube data centre provides production line and communications support at manufacturing site.
Intense, urgent demand for artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities – and the dueling pressure...
Continued strong demand driving investor appetite in Europe.
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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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