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Airsys pioneers Virtual Environment solution for modern cooling challenges

Airsys has teamed up with MARTECH3D to launch an exciting new virtual environment. This platform makes it easier than ever for data centre and telecom professionals to explore, understand and choose the right cooling technology.

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Hybrid cooling for supercomputer

STULZ Modular configures a cutting-edge hybrid cooled data centre for the University of Göttingen’s Emmy supercomputer.

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Enabling high performance liquid cooling systems

nVent has introduced its row-based liquid-to-air (LTA) heat rejection unit as a standard offering supporting high-performance cooling solutions with greater efficiency. For accelerated computing, nVent’s LTA solution plays a critical role in liquid cooling platforms, circulating liquid through...

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nVent collaborates with NVIDIA on AI-ready liquid cooling solutions

nVent Electric is collaborating with NVIDIA (NYSE:NVDA) to deploy liquid cooling solutions at scale supporting the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 and next generation platforms.

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EcoDataCenter in Sweden relies on mtu backup generators

32 mtu gensets at Eco Data Center in Falun ensure uninterrupted power supply. Using HVO (Neste MY...

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Diversity in tech is on the up – but there’s still more to be done

Talent and training partner, mthree, which supports major global tech, banking, and business...

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Iceotope launches KUL AI

With cutting-edge high thermal efficiency for sustained GPU performance, the Precision...

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Lennox launches new business to support data centre industry

Lennox, a leader in energy-efficient climate control solutions, is launching a new business to...

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Schneider Electric increases production capacity

Company scales existing manufacturing and integration footprint from 7000m2 to 12,000m2 in response...

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Accelsius secures $24m in Series A funding

Funding will help enable Accelsius to keep up with increasing demand for its proprietary NeuCool...

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Electricity demand for data centres in Europe could more than double by 2030

According to a new report from Bloomberg Intelligence (BI), EDF, Rolls Royce and other companies...

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CEOs adjust net zero timescales and investment in bid to balance commerciality and sustainability

New research has revealed that CEOs across key European countries are shifting timescales and...

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Schneider Electric opens Leeds Critical Power and Cooling Hub

Designed for partners and customers, Schneider Electric’s first Critical Power and Cooling Hub in...

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Contingency cooling for Birmingham Hospital’s data centre

ICS Cool Energy has delivered a comfort and process temperature control solution for a major...

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Infrastructure Masons appoints Mike Meyer of Portman Partners to Advisory Council

Infrastructure Masons (iMasons), a global, nonprofit, Digital Infrastructure professional...

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Videos

Ryan Parker, Phononic's President & COO, discusses the data centre thermal management challenge, the company’s GPU HBM cooling solution and introduces the idea of Thermal Fabric, a real-time thermal control...
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....
Mark Banfield, Chief Revenue Officer at TeamViewer, discusses how the company is using its Tia (TeamViewer Intelligent Assistant) and a ‘shift left’ approach to move IT support from reactive to more...

Expert Opinions

Why water quality has become a defining variable in AI-era data center commissioning By Jacob Paugh, Senior Director of Global High Tech at ChemTreat.
By Glyn Hodgkiss, Associate, Air Quality.
In data centres, direct-to-chip liquid cooling relies on fast-acting valves to regulate coolant flow and protect servers from overheating. Yet across server racks operating 24/7, the cumulative energy demand...
By Fabrizio Landini, Global Data Centre Segment Leader, Hitachi Group.