OVHcloud's fire, and other unanswered questions
There are still plenty of unknowns to find out
There are still plenty of unknowns to find out
What can we learn about our industry from how it talks to children?
It’s necessary, but not the way many people are proposing now
Only hourly matching gives an incentive to decarbonize the grid
And whoever prevails, superconducting bus bars may be waiting in the wings
By ignoring the circular economy, the GHG Protocol may push organizations to waste resources
If something is so demanding that it needs fusion energy to power it, shouldn't we know why we are doing it in the first place?
... and it might just help build good relationships with your neighbors
The new world of cooling may end up looking a lot like the old world
It's important to keep hopeful - but keep realistic
After the weary years of Edge hype, the reality is becoming clear
Nuclear SMRs don't look so marvellous any more
Anyone who thinks data centers don’t have an image problem is not paying attention
Simple politicians don't stand a chance against smug billionaires
Aligned says the state has sent a possibly fatal signal to the state's data center industry
Like flying, AI is something we should use sparingly
All the proof you need that liquid cooling has arrived
Why has DCD been talking about air cooling this week?
As an industry watcher, I wish every country could have a technopolitical bust-up as good as the one going on in Germany
"Why are you proposing a 504MW diesel generator, in 2023?"
But they are standing very still
Pulling carbon out of smoke stacks and the atmosphere is a good concept, but can it deliver what we need?
New rules should make it possible to compare companies' environmental claims
Government intervention might help promote data center operators getting closer to the grid
Cheap money, like cheap booze, makes for risky decisions
We need to stop overlooking the component that can make the most difference to tech’s carbon footprint
Microsoft's investment in fusion power will deliver overheated vapor, not actual electricity
The science is clear. Unless we have a very good reason, wherever possible, any fossil fuel should be left in the ground