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Tier IV certification for North Denmark hospital facility

North Denmark Region data center has been Tier IV certified for its constructed facility by Uptime Institute, the globally recognized data center authority. This Certification is testament to the focus by the organization on building a highly resilient data center that ensures availability of critical systems that benefit patients in the form of supporting stable hospital operation in a secure environment.

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Adding experience to CNet’s technical team

With the growing popularity of CNet’s network infrastructure programs across the UK, in Ireland and the USA, the company has added further technical resource to its growing team of instructors.

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London event to focus on edge infrastructures

Leadership panel with Schneider Electric, BT, Fujitsu, Arm and EdgeConnex will explore rapidly evolving data centers for IoT, mobility, CDN 7-8 November, London at DCD>Zettastructure.

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Local companies dominate Chinese data centre and Cloud markets

New data from Synergy Research Group shows that the flourishing Chinese market for data center and cloud remains dominated by local Chinese firms.

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Concurrent Thinking and USystems are proud to announce a new partnership.
New facility in Slough assessed, rated and certified for environmental sustainability.
Crestchic, one of the world’s largest suppliers of load bank technology, has recently added...
EUDCA issues White Paper: Fire Protection Options in Data Centres.
Enlogic urges data centre managers not to rely on PUE alone when monitoring energy.
As Internet usage becomes more bandwidth intensive and more devices become connected, processing...
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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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