Dean Nelson details Uber Metal colo data center deployments
DCD>London: Uber wants you to build it some 576-rack, 5MW data centers, because the cloud won't deliver everything its customer base needs
DCD>London: Uber wants you to build it some 576-rack, 5MW data centers, because the cloud won't deliver everything its customer base needs
The greenest data center is the one that doesn't get built, says Susanna Kass of BaseLayer
Want to run the same infrastructure stack as CERN? You certainly can!
Virtual courtrooms, lip reading, road traffic management - and Alibaba Cloud is just getting started
Hyperscale, edge computing, emerging markets and sustainability were the main topics at the annual DCD>South East Asia event
Enterprises are keeping hold of on-premise facilities, even while they move resources to the cloud. How will they evolve these sites to serve a hybrid world?
Climate may affect data centers, but the overriding factor will be where the demand is
The DCD>Verticals Mission critical IT in Retail Environments continues
Chinese public cloud giant details its plans in Southeast Asia and further afield
Google Cloud Next saw the company talk about its data centers, security features of the platform and strategy in Asia
We look at the forthcoming SYD11 data center in Erskine Park, Sydney
It has been said that the cloud will make reliable data centers unnecessary. The truth is, the cloud is revealing deep issues with our legacy IT
It might help discover new levels of efficiency, but the trade-off is a massive increase in demand for bandwidth
Facebook explains how it has one data center operator per 25,000 servers
Moving to colocation and the cloud can raise all sorts of issues around price and service level
How Google, Amazon and Microsoft create the illusion of infinite capacity
A mature cloud market offers many choices - but these choices will have to be made again and again
Enterprises aren’t transforming. They’re surviving. Maybe
Going cloud-native sounds great - but it’s not what customers want, says Huawei’s Ron Raffensperger
We dream of automated cloud data centers, but how do we get there from here?
”Malaysia has improved as a choice for data centers”
Today’s companies are using new technologies to store and manage their data
“Most current systems, particularly systems of record and the backbone of an organization’s operations, are not cloud-ready”
The GPU king dreams of virtual worlds where artificial intelligence will learn to understand our chaos. We report from inside the experience machine