Where are data centre technologies coming from and where are they going?

The rush for new technologies to meet bandwidth demands in data centres is clear, but how and why is it happening? asks our regular contributor Willy Rietveld, from TE Connectivity (W.Rietveld@TE.com).

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Equinix to offer access to VMware vCloud Air Service

Secure, high-performance connectivity to leading hybrid cloud services available in the UK and Germany.

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IBM adds second Cloud Centre in the Netherlands

New facility gives IBM Cloud customers more options for data redundancy and disaster recovery within Europe.

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Rackspace launches green UK data centre

Rackspace, along with data centre and colocation provider Digital Realty Trust, has unveiled its new UK data centre. Based in Crawley, West Sussex, the 130,000 square foot data centre will help to meet the growing demand for managed cloud services in the UK and Europe. The facility has been designed with the specific needs of Rackspace customers in mind, encompassing top speeds, availability and energy efficiency.

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CentriLogic completes second phase of North Carolina Data Center expansion

The combined $4 million investment strengthens the Lenoir facility’s infrastructure to support large enterprise clients and single-dedicated users alike.

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CenturyLink acquires Orchestrate

Adds cloud-based NoSQL solution, experienced data services team.

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Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

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