
Why OCP has a standard for data center buildings
The Open Compute Project started out on racks. Now it has specifications for buildings - and wholesale colocation provider Kao Data welcomes them
The Open Compute Project started out on racks. Now it has specifications for buildings - and wholesale colocation provider Kao Data welcomes them
While there still may be some confusion around what open compute even is, resources are becoming more and more available to remove the mystery.
How can financial service providers take advantage of the latest software engineering expertise, protect customers and still maintain a cost-effective operation?
It may have lost the public cloud fight, but OpenStack’s strength in private cloud will stand it in good stead
Transitioning to software-defined infrastructure brings operational efficiency, improves agility and cuts costs. What are you waiting for?
Now there’s another open standard at the data center rack level. Will Open19 get on with the Open Compute Project?
Standardized IT pod architectures can offer many advantages to hyperscale and colocation data centers
Commoditized standard hardware can actually enhance the variety on offer: consider Microsoft and Facebook’s Open Compute strategies
Google joining Open Compute is more exciting than Spiderman’s appearance in a Captain America movie trailer
Google is sharing its 48VDC power distribution with the Open Compute Project. This will be of limited use in European data centers