
The biggest data center stories of 2022
A huge year for the sector, and an even bigger year for DCD
A huge year for the sector, and an even bigger year for DCD
Exploring the next epoch of data storage
The British Empire encircled the globe, but had to rely on Egypt to tighten its grip
Amazon Web Services hopes to dominate the ground station market by following the cloud model that has served it so well before
Not an external attack. Not related to last week's BGP problems. Not going to happen again?
MainOne’s founding mission was to bring Internet access to Nigeria. While some of its efforts have paid off, battles must still be waged on many fronts
Thanks to its demographics, its energy grids, and its politics, Europe is getting ahead on energy efficiency
The company will soon launch the first phase of its second data center in the coastal city, whilst building out the following phases and planning a third, much larger facility
An apocalyptic legacy is being used to build data centers ready for the next major disaster
What re:Invent conference in Las Vegas told us about the future direction of the company
Terrorists and Russia are highlighted as risks to international connectivity
As data centers become living brains, is the role of the human set to be diminished?
With extreme weather comes associated risks. Don’t let complacency ruin your data center
Relocating to the Nordics, installing emergency gas generators, or sitting tight and waiting for distribution network operators to build the infrastructure?
It’s up to you to choose the best looking data center in the world
After Ellison’s bluster, Oracle CEO Mark Hurd promised a cloud based on long-term applications development
We made something different, let us know what you think
The Internet has ways to keep time, but they may not be good enough for a new breed of applications and regulations
From frontline duty on the battlefield to the far reaches of space, we chart the most extreme data centers
Data centers are born, they get old, and some day they die
Returning to the helm of Canonical, Mark Shuttleworth tells DCD why he doomed some Ubuntu projects, and why OpenStack is headed for a crisis
Specialist integrator OCF turns IBM servers into virtual nuclear weapons
“This contract will fundamentally reshape NATO’s nervous system,” says Koen Gijsbers as three new data centers are announced
Britannia ruled by the waves
South-West of Ireland rivals Dublin with new fiber, new power, and cheap property
The external design is based on a broken phone, the internals contain a vertiginous chasm
From selling fish to leaking disaster recovery sites, we chart the storied history of the heritage site that’s hosting this year’s DCD Europe event – Old Billingsgate Market in London
Move over Manchester