NTT Communications acquires 86.7% stake in e-shelter

NTT Communications Corporation and ABRY Partners, a private equity investment firm, have  jointly announced that NTT Com acquired a 86.7% stake in e-shelter yesterday. The acquisition elevates the NTT Com’s data center space in Europe to 92,000 square meters in nine cities, up from...

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PowerEdge C server optimises the latest compute and memory technologies

Dell says that it continues to push the boundaries of high-performance computing (HPC) and big data by unveiling the PowerEdge C6320, the latest addition in its 13th generation Dell PowerEdge server portfolio. The PowerEdge C6320 delivers up to two times performance improvement on the leading HPC...

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Comparing the carbon footprint of batteries vs. flywheels in UPS systems
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Although flywheel energy storage for static UPS systems is often thought to be a green technology, a lifecycle carbon footprint analysis shows that emissions for flywheel systems can be greater in the long run than for equivalent battery-based systems, according to White Paper 209 from Schneider...

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Infinera expands Cloud Xpress family

Infinera has expanded the Cloud Xpress family of metro Cloud platforms. This release adds a new Cloud Xpress platform with 100 gigabit Ethernet (GbE) client services in the same compact form factor along with enhanced functionality. The Cloud Xpress family is designed specifically to address the...

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Linux Container deployment plans grow

Developer benefits remain compelling; integration, management and development skills gaps remain...

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McKay Brothers International launches lowest known latency microwave routes from Interxion London

McKay Brothers International has chosen Interxion’s Central London data centre campus to...

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SUSE elevates Docker in SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12

Open source Docker automates application deployment in Linux containers, improving efficiency.

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Airedale International shortlisted for more industry awards

British cooling systems manufacturer Airedale International is again on the shortlist to pick up...

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Transmode introduces next generation of high-density and low-power Terabit Packet Transport Switch

Transmode has launched the PT-Fabric, a next-generation modular terabit switching solution that...

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SolarWinds establishes software development office in Krakow  

SolarWinds has opened its strategic European R&D office in Krakow, Poland. The new office joins...

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UK lags behind Germany

UK companies need twice as long as German counterparts to identify new software installed on...

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Improving customer experience through cloud-based technology reporting tools

ACCO Brands, one of the world's largest suppliers of branded office products, has streamlined...

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Videos

Daniel Thorpe, JLL's Head of Data Center Research, EMEA, outlines the findings of the company’s new "The Future of Quantum Real Estate" report, which details how quantum computing is emerging as the next...
Omer Wilson, Chief Marketing Officer at Start Campus, discusses the findings of a recent study, conducted by Start Campus and Copenhagen Economics, which reveals that the Portuguese data centre sector could...
Ciaran Flanagan, Global Head of Data Center Solutions at Siemens, explains the decision for Siemens Smart Infrastructure to open a data centre technology hub in the Iberian region, before going on to discuss...
Chris Carreiro, CTO, Park Place Technologies, explains why so many AI ambitions are faltering and how organisations can navigate this complex landscape. Core issues to address include the underestimation of...

Expert Opinions

By Ian Tickle, Chief of Global Field Operations at Freshworks.
By Matt Powers, vice president of technology & support services, Wesco.
Artificial intelligence (AI) workloads are already transforming data centres, and at speed. From power and cooling to deployment timelines and security, the infrastructure beneath modern compute is being...