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The Liquid Future of Data Centre Cooling

With rising demand, and equipment densities, air as a cooling medium is reaching its limits. Developments in hybrid and liquid cooling will allow providers to rise to the challenge sustainably. By Markus Gerber, Senior Business Development Manager, nVent Schroff.

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Are nuclear powered data centres on the horizon?

By Ed Ansett, Founder and Chairman, i3 Solutions Group.

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Future Gazing: Top Enterprise Cloud Trends on the Horizon

By Terry Storrar, Managing Director UK, Leaseweb.

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Plug and play

An increasing number of data centre sites are being made ‘construction ready’ with groundwork...

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Three Things to Know When You’re Making Cloud Choices

By Mike Hicks, Principal Solutions Analyst, Cisco ThousandEyes.

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Europe needs its own cloud superstars to bolster consumer data protection

By Jan Oetjen, CEO of GMX and mail.com, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the European netID...

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Fuel cell use in data centres – How much do you know?

By Ed Ansett, Founder and Chairman, i3 Solutions Group.

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Four questions to ask your cooling solution provider

There are several competing cooling technologies on the market, but to find the most sustainable...

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Videos

Falk Weinreich, CEO of Portus Data Centers, discusses the company’s focus on the DACH region, with plans to accelerate expansion of their existing data centre portfolio – most immediately with the...
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...
Shahar Belkin, Chief Evangelist at ZutaCore, explains how the company’s OmniTherm™ cold plate enables waterless two-phase cooling for manufacturers building servers with the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell...

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Collaboration combines Veolia's advanced water reuse technologies with Amazon AI and cloud capabilities to advance more sustainable strategies for data center infrastructure.
Nearly half of European organisations spend up to €5 million a year on cloud – yet a quarter of capacity sits idle.
Centrica and Delta Electronics announce a partnership to deliver scalable, on-site power for energy-intensive industries where electricity grids can’t keep pace with demand.
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