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Keeping Data Centres Online

While we all welcome the increased use of biofuels such as biodiesel to reduce carbon emissions, data centres need to be aware of the additional risks this poses to backup generators. The increased use of some bio component/material within the fuel industry makes the environment within the fuel...

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Not all liquid is water when it comes to cooling

By Stuart Crump, Director of Sales, Iceotope.

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The rewards of 100% uptime

By Marc Garner, VP secure Power Division and Major Pursuits Team, Schneider Electric UK & Ireland.

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How to overcome the challenges of multi-cloud deployment

By Saviynt’s Paul Mezzera, VP of Strategy.

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Taking the pain away from data centre admins

By Felix Berndt, Business Development Manager IIoT and Data Centers at Paessler AG.

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5G in Building Networks

By Stuart McKay, Business Development, Panduit.

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Why UK data centres need to focus on optimal energy efficiency

The cheapest unit of energy is the one you don’t use. It’s an old adage, but one that has never...

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Is hybrid cloud right for your business?

By Andrew Oliver, Senior Director of Product Marketing at MariaDB.

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How to avoid costly flaws with data centre flooring

By Gordon Johnson, Senior CFD Engineer at Subzero Engineering.

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Videos

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....
Drew Gravitt is Senior Director of Distributed Generation & Microgrid Sales at Mission Critical Group (MCG) explains how the demand for data centres is surging due to AI and digital services and how this is...
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,...
Mostyn Thomas, Senior Director of Security EMEA at Pax8, breaks down how ransomware is evolving, what the new Cyber Essentials standards mean in practice, why attackers are increasingly targeting supply...

News

CrowdStrike’s Project QuiltWorks brings together industry partners to address AI-discovered vulnerabilities and support efforts to improve organisational security resilience.
Bull has secured a contract to provide AI infrastructure for the Mimer AI Factory in Sweden, supporting the expansion of AI capabilities and related activities across Europe.
UK business leaders report increased concern about AI-related cybersecurity risks, alongside continued positive sentiment toward AI’s potential.
Hyland has introduced new solutions aimed at helping organisations manage enterprise content and integrate AI into core systems and workflows to support decision-making and process automation.