
COP28: Feeling for signs of hope
It's important to keep hopeful - but keep realistic
It's important to keep hopeful - but keep realistic
The next billion Internet users are not from traditional Western markets
Exploring a terrible week for the planet, and what it means for data centers
A new model, providing ‘Cloud Adjacent Architecture,’ can help provide a solution to those not yet willing or able to consider using the public cloud
A number of countries are attempting, or have successfully created, restriction of their Internet
Companies looking to host their data in the Middle East should look at the United Arab Emirates
As the region continues to evolve there needs to be a rapid deployment of digital infrastructure that looks to not only tackle the pressing issues of today, but also the demands of the future
Healthcare organizations should be urged to embrace the cloud, not only because it is an opportunity to reduce cost, but also because it stimulates innovation
There are many enviromentally-friendly gases to choose from, but not all of them work for the data center
Under the new legislation, data breach detection and response must be executed with rigour and skill
In a post-Brexit world anything that hampers the development of data centers must be avoided at all costs
Some 88% of senior leaders say they believe the UK will remain the most prominent hub for financial services in Europe post-Brexit.
Data will still be the new oil post-legislation, it will just be more refined
Ready or not, here it comes
Alibaba’s Jack Ma thinks a robot in charge of a company is a good thing - but what would that mean for cyber security?
There are a number of steps that data center operators can take to optimize performance in the period between construction and the DC’s ultimate demise
Ten years on since the EU Code of Conduct was rolled out, and still, the prophesied legislation has not come
Ethernet has evolved more rapidly than other storage network technologies to support advanced features such as virtualization and containerization
The data center sector struggles to attract and retain female staff, especially in technical roles. What are we doing wrong and what can we do about it?
GDPR may lead to some challenges, but also offers some opportunities
AI research, blockchain and GDPR - just some of the things that will influence data center development in the next 12 months
With the advent of new silicon and signal processing, the costs have been pushed down
Edge data centers require at least the same design diligence devoted to large scale data centers, if not more
Data centers remain significantly underutilized despite ever-rising demand. A composable disaggregated data center infrastructure resolves this paradox
Committing a data center’s resources can be risky without the right planning tools
Well-managed supply and a mature approach to digitization have helped the British capital remain the fourth largest colocation market in the world
A look at the trends that will shape the next 12 months, focused on the UK
Buying an expensive tennis racket doesn’t mean you’re ready for Wimbledon, and this is much the same for monitoring