Sponsored Why hyperscalers count on colocation providers to accommodate high demand for data center capacity and services
Lessons from Schneider Electric’s International Colocation Club event.
Lessons from Schneider Electric’s International Colocation Club event.
Operators will have to handle new tech, while distributed systems bring new security risks, and new hubs will have to open up
The connectivity hubs behind business scalability
Before I go into detail, here are the key issues for data centers in 2020
Predictions for the year ahead
The state of hybrid infrastructure
Data centers have become invisible. We're celebrating the people who have done most to increase public understanding of our vital infrastructure
By implementing a digital twin of your data center, you can model and predict every action you’ll need to take
Digital transformation is forcing CIOs and CFOs to find new answers, but they don’t want to swap a straitjacket for a ball and chain
Challenges and opportunities in multi-vendor, multi-carrier networks
The global data center industry needs to address this fundamental issue
What makes your data center different?
Highlights from the International Colocation Club
Long-standing energy efficiency body The Green Grid has become part of lobbying group ITI. The president of The Green Grid explains why
We are still years from the tipping point when everything goes to the cloud
It is easy to be drawn towards a bargain
Is it time for colos to take control of the last mile of the power chain?
It’s not merely a location, but rather an interwoven solution to the network bottlenecks that will occur as a result of the tidal wave of data that is being generated
Let’s take a look at how financial services companies can leverage IXs to help deliver services to customers with uninterrupted Internet connectivity and ultimately optimize their user experiences
Is it economic for large companies to use public cloud? Or does private cloud hold the answers?
Lithium-ion battery systems are more than just the chemistry used to store and supply energy
The price of renewables like wind and solar have fallen dramatically
Colocation providers are facing increasingly volatile data center market. Meeting demand from cloud to the edge will require more agile and efficient ways to design, construct and operate new capacity
Colocation firms should consider six key items for near-term prioritization to ensure long-term business model viability