
Why AtlasEdge is all in on the Edge
And how it hopes to become the McDonald’s of the Edge data center world
And how it hopes to become the McDonald’s of the Edge data center world
Pure DC’s leader Dawn Childs is not like the rest
How a cloud-first hybrid-IT approach is making opera more accessible to the public
We’ve heard talk of nuclear-powered facilities for some years. Could the time have arrived?
Despite reports of fiber shortages last year, the telecoms industry paints a slightly different picture in early 2023
At a university campus in England, a RAM-heavy supercomputer tries to unlock cosmic secrets
Will four become three in the UK? Advanced talks between Vodafone and Three have got the industry talking about a potential merger and its chances of success.
As well as giving mobile operators a new revenue stream, Internet of Things applications could reduce our carbon footprint
Edge data centers aren’t all ISO shipping containers
Ireland was all set to be a major hub. Then data center power demands came up against the limitations of the grid
Quantum Motion is a small startup with big ambitions. It hopes to change the world, but is it all just spin?
Data centers need a steady source of power, with no greenhouse emissions. Could nuclear power be the answer?
An abandoned Victorian bathhouse in Greater Manchester, the Ashton Old Baths has now reopened as a council-owned data center
Long-term deals from large suppliers might insulate operators from the worst for now, but for how long?
Can backup generators switch to vegetable-based oil, and go green without compromising operations?
Installed at Kao Data's data center, the system is set to go live soon
The shell of NTT's new London data center is, frankly, hard to miss
If we see a sudden growth in space technology, the UK’s Goonhilly Earth Station could be a major winner
As genomic data emerges at ever-increasing rates, can the data center at Wellcome Sanger Institute keep up?
On the anniversary of GDPR, the regulation has highlighted a need for robust physical security and solid contractual agreements
Academics aim to test whether Arm is ready for HPC workloads
DCD reports on the epic decades-long quest to make computers more like the human brain
Finding fresh talent to operate data centers is tough enough, and the industry is growing fast
European regulations are phasing out certain refrigerants, with major effects on data center cooling
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