Could DC win the new data center War of the Currents?
And whoever prevails, superconducting bus bars may be waiting in the wings
And whoever prevails, superconducting bus bars may be waiting in the wings
Lessons from Texas
Why we need to rethink our approach
techUK responds to West London data center power coverage
As in Dublin, Singapore, Amsterdam and Frankfurt, digital developments in London could face opposition
As servers move to 48V, GaN transistors will beat today's silicon MOSFETs, leading to better performance and cost
Why power saving and achieving net zero is the foundation of all future builds
Achieving long term sustainable ROI on your UPS investment – European data center market perspectives
Why not put data capacity into empty office spaces? Because we need to solve the power conundrum
Power problems are no longer the top cause of outages
How can data center operators insulate themselves from the increasing risks posed by ageing centralized power grids prone to outages and vulnerable to natural disasters?
Alternative electrically coupled UPS technologies are changing the way cloud providers should think about power at scale
How can equipment hire help alleviate supply chain issues?
A technique to meet some of the biggest challenges faced by the hyperscale, wholesale and colocation data center market
Update fans and power conditioning, and focus on extending the life of your critical systems. The other benefits will all follow
ARP creates a control plane where decisions about routing electrical can be taken and enacted, based on a real-time assessment of the actual needs of the data center. Peter Judge talks to Ed Ansett about an invention due to be revealed at DCD>London
While politicians do little, the energy industry’s demand side and supply side need to talk. DCD aims to help get the discussion going
Cloud and colocation providers may need a little encouragement to become greener. That’s where enterprise customers come in
New figures show that US data center energy is not growing as fast as was feared
Here’s a new data center metric you may not have considered: How much of a space can you fill at the power density you want?
Taking a fresh look at your energy strategy could help grow your data center business
I’m sceptical by nature but this latest ‘power warning’ is either deliberate scaremongering or misguided rubbish
So what if data center power demands are growing fast. Does the industry need to worry?
Power gluttons should cut down their wasteful energy demands
Google got it right, and the UK got it very wrong in Paris
It shouldn’t take a death to remind us that health and safety rules are not optional.
Displaced people need help, but data centers on the move are a fact of life
California learnt to allow refrigerants