The Trump Age: Trade
Trump promised trade wars. What will we get?
Trump promised trade wars. What will we get?
The second in our series analyzing how President Trump will affect data centers
In the first of a series, we look at how Trump’s energy policy could affect the industry
With a prefabricated modular design, Tigo Paraguay is making a new data center for disaster recovery
The zettastructure is evolving to handle the Internet of Things. It will change every part of our technology infrastructure
Data center analytics company gets a Critical Environment Future Thinking award from DCD
New research reveals that data centers are not the energy hogs we feared
A recent report explored data center risk. A second one looked at power usage. We analyze both
Data centers don’t have to depend on the utility grid any more. They can seize power and generate their own freedom
Will a commitment to a cleaner planet really bring in customers?
There are great new ways to power and cool your data center, says Peter Judge. But sometimes they cancel each other out
Data centers can be more flexible with an elastic power infrastructure
CenturyLink’s chiller-in-a-box improved efficiency, made cooling modular and saved space at the same time
Google, Facebook and the other giants update their cooling practice every six months. What can you learn from them?
Open source management tool battles spreadsheets and documents
When Singapore signs to cut emissions, data centers will have to get with the program
Free cooling can improve some measures of efficiency, but tropical countries may be better off looking at where their power comes from
Targeted power utility hacks add a new dimension to data center preparedness.
More power in a new Hong Kong facility is a win-win proposal, says NTT’s Asian cloud leader
Cambridge brought multiple departments together in a shared computer center that cut carbon emisisons by ten percent
Data centers are meeting their green energy goals and paying to have new renewable energy supplies delivered into the grid - through RECs and PPAs
The company says it used thermal wheel cooling to dramatically lower PUE of new data center design
The competition for data center projects in the Nordics is evolving beyond cheap power
Colocation service providers are now offering pay-for-use pricing to clients who still want or need to use their own equipment