Metronet UK expands data centre footprint in partnership with TeleData  

Metronet (UK) Ltd, a leading technology and Internet Service Provider, is to expand into a third data centre location by partnering with TeleData UK Ltd; owners and operators of South Manchester data centre and colocation facility, Delta House.

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Datacenter People, leading specialist recruiter, reimagines its brand

Five years after its launch in September 2010, Datacenter People has announced a new look to its brand.

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Equinix to expand Japanese footprint  

Acquisition of Bit-isle would support growing demand for interconnection in rapidly-growing Asia-Pacific region.

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IT department revealed as major culprit for maverick spend  

New research suggests IT decision makers like to go it alone when making purchasing decisions.

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AKCP integrates Southco’s Engineered Access Solutions  

AKCess Pro, one of the world's oldest and largest manufacturer of networked environmental,...

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Data centre future proofs Superdry brand owner’s expansion

Multichannel fashion retailer SuperGroup is using Next Generation Data’s data centre in...

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Skills uncertainty, not shortages, is the real issue across Europe, says Claranet  

Partnerships are key to establishing business certainty and insulating against skills shortages.

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Healthcare in the Cloud

By Jack Bedell-Pearce, Managing Director, 4D.

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Data centre disruption

Zenium has released research findings which strengthen the argument that cloud computing will...

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Delen Private Bank chooses ICTroom to design and build new Tier III corporate data centre in Antwerp

ICTroom has been selected by Delen Private Bank, one of the largest private banks in Belgium, to...

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CentriLogic enhances enterprise capabilities with new Toronto data centre

Global data center and managed services company opens state-of-the-art facility to service...

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Organisations expect to increase colocation spending

451 Research has unveiled the results of its Vendor Window surveys covering Power, Cooling and...

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Influx of data centre investment

Investment in the European data centre industry hit $8.7 billion in the second quarter, according...

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Cirba adds vSphere intelligence  

Cirba’s analytics enable intelligent enterprise-wide automation for virtual machine placement...

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Videos

Alexander Goodall, Founder & CEO at Xela Energy, talks through the company’s rebrand from Clean Energy Capital to Xela Energy, an Enterprise Independent Power Producer (EIPP) and a leading UK provider of...
Joe Capes, CEO of LiquidStack, outlines the thinking behind the launch of the company’s GigaModular™ CDU - the industry’s first modular, scalable Coolant Distribution Unit with up to 10MW cooling...
Nicholas Jackson, Director of Cyber Security Services at Bitdefender, discusses the company’s recent 2025 Cybersecurity Assessment Report, explain that businesses face mounting challenges and pressures as...
Amber Walsh, Senior Analyst at Bluefield Research, discusses the findings of the company’s new report, U.S. Water for Data Centers: Market Trends, Opportunities, and Forecasts, 2025–2030, which reveals...

Expert Opinions

Law firms are embracing AI, cloud, and virtual services to boost efficiency, security, and client trust—now essential across research, case management, remote hearings, and complex mass torts like AFFF.
In the rush to embrace cloud-first strategies, data security has become dangerously misunderstood, and the result is a fragmented, chaotic environment that’s starting to feel like the Wild West.
By Michael Hunger, VP of Product Innovation, Neo4j.