Recycling waste heat

Leeds-based colocation providers, aql, and IT cooling experts, Airedale International Air Conditioning, join forces to build a prototype district heating scheme, recycling data centre waste heat.

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Emerson ist Marktführer laut „IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Data Center

Infrastructure Management (DCIM) 2013 Vendor Analysis“ - Bericht hebt das Potenzial der Trellis-Plattform von Emerson Network Power und die künftige Strategie des Unternehmens für seine DCIM-Lösungen hervor

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Datum Datacentres is accredited with ISO9001 and ISO27001 for Quality Management System and Information Security Management

Datum, the Farnborough based Colocation specialist, announces that it has been accredited with the prestigious certificates of Quality Management ISO9001 and Information Security Management ISO 27001.

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Prepare for a business blackout is the warning from Brian Muirie, Dieselec Thistle Generators

The Ofgem Capacity Report published last week is a stark warning to companies across all sectors that they need to be prepared for a business blackout.

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A new Hoare Lea report finds that data centre planning applications are being delayed by an average...
Cannon Technologies has launched the Cannon Globe Trotter, a pioneering transportable modular data...
Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd, a Kohler company, has announced the launch of the fourth...
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n2s partners with NTT DATA to aid Virgin Media O2 in sustainable data centre management, aiming to...
HUBER+SUHNER has expanded its collaboration with Microsoft Azure around Hollow Core Fiber for AI...
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Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

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