Indirect adiabatic cooling in data centres
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As the data centre industry increasingly moves towards the large-scale 1MW+ colocation model, manufacturers are seeing a growth in demand for high performance chillers and air handling units. By Airedale International Air Conditioning.

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Not all Flash arrays are designed for today’s data centres
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The era of traditional shared storage is at an end. The fundamental architectural limitations of a monolithic array are an imperfect fit for the requirements of the virtualised world. The emergence of the decoupled architecture provides a better, more scalable solution. By Jeff Aaron, Vice...

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Voice of the Enterprise: Datacentre findings - enterprise investment and capacity metrics

Voice of the Enterprise: Datacentres Q2 2015 analyses the disruption occurring in the enterprise...

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Can you ‘Trust’ the Cloud?

By Gordon Davey, cloud strategy leader, Dell UK.

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Planet of the Things

IoT and the challenge to security. By the OCC.

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Understanding datacentre workload quality of service

By Eden Kim, Chair SNIA Solid State Storage Technical Work Group, Calypso Systems.

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Advanced Health & Care signs strategic partnership with Cloudhouse

Advanced Health & Care (Advanced), a leading supplier of IT solutions for the health and care...

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Videos

Rob Coupland, CEO at Pulsant, discusses the company’s £10 million investment in its Milton Keynes data centre to provide high-density, sovereign compute capacity to support AI transformation, with plans to...
Howard Pheby, newly appointed Chief Commercial Officer at Stellanor, explains how the company is building something different: urban colocation that serves enterprises where they actually operate, backed by...

Expert Opinions

By Scott Ashenden, Head of Security and Infrastructure at Team Matrix.
By Arash Ghazanfari, CxO Advisor, UK & Europe, Dell Technologies.
Harmonics pose a headache for electrical systems in many industries, but data centres are uniquely exposed to the risks. Scott Birchall, Data centres & HVACR application engineer, ABB, explains what harmonics...