Improving resource remote resource management and control

Nlyte Software has introduced Nlyte Edge at Datacentre World, March 15-16 in London. The new software module extends the capabilities of the company’s award-winning data center infrastructure management (DCIM) solution by enabling IT and facility managers to visualize, manage, control and...

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Direct connection to 100+ Clouds

DATA4 is launching its new services platform, the DATA4 Digital Hub. The platform will provide businesses with direct access to 110 public cloud platforms and Internet Exchanges, enabling the creation and management of hybrid information systems.

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Schneider Electric introduces Micro Data Center Xpress range

High-strength designs and special packaging enable IT equipment to be pre-installed and shipped directly to customer sites.

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Future Facilities launches Data Centre Simulation on the web

The latest version of Future Facilities software suite will debut at DCD Enterprise 2017 and includes the first web-based toolset, empowering data centre designers and operators to increase facility reliability, efficiency, and visibility.

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Data centre design no longer status quo

The design and build of the traditional data centre is on the cusp of a revolution with the...

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Schneider Electric to unveil 'industry-leading' solutions at Data Centre World

The company will announce their latest data centre technological advances.

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Nlyte expands on demand offering with hosting service

Nlyte Software has introduced Nlyte Hosting Service.  The new service is an extension of...

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Romonet scales to meet global demand

Romonet, provider of full lifecycle data center analytics software and services, has appointe...

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High Level Network Infrastructure Design Program launches in the US

The popular Certified Network Infrastructure Design Professional (CNIDP®), designed and...

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Honeycomb creates data security

Freudenberg Filtration Technologies offers filter solutions that protect data centers...

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2016, the year the data centre moved out of London?

Aegis Data discusses why London might no longer be the epicentre for the data centre community.

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Innovative approaches to renewable energy will help improve data centre sustainability

Smaller data centre providers should follow in the footsteps of the large hyperscalers in...

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CNet Training’s data centre technical team grows again

CNet Training is delighted to announce that its data centre technical team is expanding again with...

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Real-time cooling and thermal risk management across large critical data centre estates

Powerful 3D software and sensor offering now supports multiple data centre rooms.

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Videos

Keith Norman, Chief Marketing & Sustainability Officer of Lyten, explains the reasons behind the company’s acquisition of Northvolt’s battery assets in Sweden, with the site expected to resume operations...
As AI tools evolve into a rapidly growing digital workforce, organisations are being forced to rethink how they secure them. In this conversation, Steve Wilson, Chief AI Officer at Exabeam, explains why AI...
Matt Wilkins, Global Director of Design and Engineering at Colt DCS, explains that data centre operators need ‘controlled flexibility’ now more than ever, as tightened regulatory environments, skills gaps,...
In this interview, Josh Ewing, VP of eNlighten Managed Services at Namos Solutions, discusses how managed services are evolving beyond traditional break-fix models towards value-led, outcome-focused delivery....

Expert Opinions

By Eileen Haggerty, area vice president, product & solutions at NETSCOUT.
This article is based on an exclusive interview with Steve Wilson, Chief AI Officer at Exabeam, exploring how the rise of the digital workforce is reshaping cybersecurity. The discussion covers the shift from...
By Graham Jarvis, Freelance Business and Technology Journalist.
By Fabrizio Landini, Global Data Centre Segment Leader, Hitachi Group.