Long Reads - Martin Courtney

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    The robotic Edge

    Edge data centers can’t rely on regular visitors. They may have to become robotic

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    Power to the 5G people

    5G is power hungry - but telecoms operators may have some answers to keep it supplied with energy

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    Data centers on the network Edge

    5G infrastructure is being built from the ground up to support larger numbers of smaller data centers at the network edge

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    A competitive Edge for Telcos

    Shifting virtual workloads into the Edge gives both fixed and mobile network operators multiple advantages

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    Blending copper and fiber

    Copper and fiber cables are evolving to meet the needs of data centers, but both will have a place in the future of networks

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    Tying down the cloud

    Data center companies hope that private/hybrid interconnects will guarantee them a place in the cloud services ecosystem, says Martin Courtney

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    Long live colocation

    The demise of colocation, cannibalized by growing demand for cloud services, has been much exaggerated

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    Prepare for IoT

    The volume and diversity of information set to be generated by the Internet of Things will put considerable strain on data centers. Martin Courtney investigates

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    The need for speed

    SDN and NFV are delivering a more agile and future-proof network for service providers and enterprise

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    SDN breaks free

    Deployment has been gradual so far, but software defined networking (SDN) is set to take off

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    Is DCIM finally real?

    After years of tall tales, it looks like data center infrastructure management (DCIM) is finally becoming a real thing