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How “going natural” is transforming data centres

Just as computers generate heat, the data centres that contain the servers that power our emails and data sharing culture also generate a lot of heat. As a result, one of the primary sources of energy use in most data centres is cooling. Finding the right solution is important, not least because of...

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New design and installation practices for fibre cabling

Demand for cloud services is driving innovation in fibre and connectivity. As the hunger for bandwidth and services grows, the demand for fibre that can handle external and internal traffic in today’s hyperscale data centres is increasing. As new installation practices challenge designers and...

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How to streamline the deployment and management of your POP sites

In recent times, many organizations are building out their own Internet points of presence (POPs). Rapidly increasing IP traffic volumes are creating bottlenecks in the POP sites of traditional ISPs. In addition, most ISP POP sites are located in major cities, which could be far away from an...

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Adventures in data centre power and cooling

Data centre managers and engineers don't generally find ourselves the centre of attention at cocktail parties in the way fighter pilots, mountaineers, or storm chasers do. Nothing draws a crowd like adventure stories, but tales in technology lean more toward supporting roles or humorous interludes,...

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Why agility is paramount to the future of the data economy

Dealing with data centre demand, by Ulf Achenbach, Director of Construction at e-shelter.

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Cable management and future rack developments

By Clive Partridge, Product Manager IT Infrastructure, Rittal.

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Network Performance Lagging? Your Cabling Plant May Be the Culprit

By Marcus Doran – VP & GM at Rahi Systems Europe.

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Ways of lowering energy waste without following in the footsteps of Microsoft’s data centre innovations

While many organisations are mindful of the effects they could have on the environment, the...

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Super-fast IoT enabled 5G is right around the corner, or Is It?

By Steven Carlini, Sr Director, Data Center Global Solutions, Schneider Electric.

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Rack, Stack, Deploy

Hyperconverged infrastructure is essential when embracing the demands of the IoT. By Lee...

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Meeting the challenges of deploying IT equipment into small spaces

Towergate, Europe's largest independent insurance intermediary, employing more than 3,800 people...

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Vertiv anticipates advent of Gen 4 Data Centre

Increased reliance on the edge, importance of colocation providers driving developments.

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Videos

Peter Strahan, Member Director at Network Group, the peer-to-peer community group for IT resellers and managed service providers, provides an update on the organisation’s activities, covering the recent...
Ben Tercha, COO at Omega Systems, explains how the company’s recently announced partnership with Revelstoke Capital Partners underscores the growing demand for robust IT security solutions as businesses face...
Mike Meyer, Managing Partner of Portman Partners, and Paul Cutliffe, Managing Director of Flint DC, explain why Portman Partners, the global data centre executive search business, is making a strategic...
In Part 2 of our interview with Datwyler at Data Centre World Frankfurt 2025, we spoke with Oliver Wunderlich to continue the conversation about the company’s activities and insights from the event. Watch...

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NVIDIA is working with European nations, and technology and industry leaders, to build NVIDIA Blackwell AI infrastructure that will strengthen digital sovereignty, support economic growth and position the...
Keepit protects critical Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Entra ID data of 2,515 users, to add Power BI in the near future.
NVIDIA is building what it says is the world’s first industrial AI cloud for European manufacturers. This Germany-based AI factory will feature 10,000 GPUs, including through NVIDIA DGX™ B200 systems and...
Only 54% of organisations have robust systems for moving data internally, while only 56% have accurate and consistent data.