DCD Magazine out now: The last data center
Exploring the next epoch of data storage
Exploring the next epoch of data storage
Ganzi seems to have venture funding for the most ambitious acquisitions. What’s his angle?
Nautilus is ready to move from bold claims to a shippable product
Here’s how to get reliable energy data - and why we badly need it
As investors finally build data centers for Africa’s emerging technical generation, will the continent get the infrastructure it needs?
Who will take the coveted prize of a new data center permit?
Australia’s geography might make it a perfect market for a proper Edge industry, but is there room for multiple players?
Residents are fighting against proposals for huge new data center proposals across Northern Virginia. While there might be ample land and power, are residents reaching saturation point?
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Despite a boom in their home turf, logistics real estate players are moving into building data centers
Ireland was all set to be a major hub. Then data center power demands came up against the limitations of the grid
Finding out who owns the biggest data center on the planet is harder than you might think
Rangu Salgame is building hyperscale data center business PDG across from his adopted home in New York, and new head office in Singapore
Engineering grade augmented reality headsets could make the construction process more reliable
Why a subsea cable to the edge of Antarctica might not lessen the South Pole’s reliance on satellites
Data centers have a job to do. Why do they have to look good as well?
Concrete creates huge carbon emissions. Why can’t data center builders turn that around, and use biological material that stores carbon instead?
Projects in the US and China have shown that data centers underwater could be more efficient than those on land. But how do you build them?
Digital Metalla hopes to ape Norway’s Lefdal Mine and create a secure underground facility in a disused Sardinian mine
Hyperscalers are installing ground stations at data centers, while incumbents are moving to a more cloud-like, virtualized, as a Service way of thinking
An abandoned Victorian bathhouse in Greater Manchester, the Ashton Old Baths has now reopened as a council-owned data center
Whether strawberries, cabbage, or cannabis, indoor farms are increasing in number. Will they soon start competing for the same space and power as data centers?
How a complete virtual copy of a data center can help organizations build more efficient and sustainable facilities
Mega data centers are here to stay, but how and where we build them is changing