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Lasers, robots, and the archive of tomorrow
Lasers, robots, and the archive of tomorrow
Nuclear power, robot dreams, and the sinking of Project Natick
BHF CTO Alex Duncan on deploying tech in the third sector
Inside the cloud economics of the ‘renters not buyers’ club
A dive into Microsoft's August Sydney West outage
If you think immersion tanks are the end game for liquid cooling, think again. We hear from engineers who want coolant to flow inside your chips
The spectacular collapse of a Wall Street darling with dreams of Internet dominance
A primer on connecting UPS systems to the grid
Taking carbon out of the atmosphere sounds like a brilliant idea. Why is it controversial?
Digital Realty's CEO and more on what generative AI means for the data center industry
Microsoft has signed a PPA for fusion power. Is this a serious proposition?
We’ve heard talk of nuclear-powered facilities for some years. Could the time have arrived?
Looking at the cutting-edge of cooling solutions with Microsoft and DUG McCloud
Long-term data storage enters a new epoch
As exascale system power requirements reach tens of megawatts, on-premise facilities are becoming less feasible
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?
Covid-19 and supply chain issues are driving up interest in circular thinking for servers and networking gear, but will hyperscalers and hardware-as-a-service OEMs make it the norm?
Hyperscalers are installing ground stations at data centers, while incumbents are moving to a more cloud-like, virtualized, as a Service way of thinking
The tides of subsea cable trends are changing rapidly amid new investments and development
Cloud giant Microsoft is experimenting with hydrogen fuel cells as a replacement for diesel backup and, potentially, much more
DCD exclusive: Microsoft’s underwater data center experiment employed wave energy and post-quantum cryptography on the seabed off Scotland. But the big lessons could be learnt on land
Data centers create emissions before they are built. It’s time to address the footprint of basic building materials
Microsoft ran 10 racks on a hydrogen fuel cell for 48 hours. Here’s what comes next
While customers increasingly seek out multi-cloud solutions, Western companies might prefer to stick with what they know
How Google, Amazon and Microsoft create the illusion of infinite capacity
Victor Peng believes his company’s future lies in the data center. Here’s how he hopes to get there
Virtualization can mean several different things, from bare metal to containers
We look at Microsoft, NREL and Daimler’s approaches to fuel cells in the data center