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UK data centres could heat millions of homes by 2035

New analysis reveals that UK data centres could supply enough waste heat to warm millions of homes by 2035, stressing the need for infrastructure investment.

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ST Telemedia's FutureGrid and skill development initiatives

STT GDC advances Singapore’s digital and energy capabilities with the FutureGrid Accelerator and skills development partnerships.

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Portus Data Centers welcomes Richard Pimper as COO & CTO

Portus Data Centers has appointed Richard Pimper as its Chief Operating Officer and Chief Technology Officer, effective January 2026, in hopes of supporting operational and technological growth.

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Vertiv expands CoolPhase range for enhanced data centre efficiency

Vertiv introduces advancements in sustainable cooling technology for data centres in the EMEA region, focussing on energy efficiency and compliance with EU regulations.

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DE-CIX reports surge in global data traffic for 2025

DE-CIX reports significant growth in global data traffic for 2025, reflecting rising streaming, AI workloads, and increased digital connectivity.

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In today's fast-evolving data center landscape, power infrastructure is under immense pressure to...
The University of Leicester has appointed Keysource, the datacentre and critical environment...
Network upgrade set to save equivalent of 1m kilos of CO2 year-on-year.
New collaboration builds upon EfficiencyIT’s long-established heritage of partnership with...
First Phase of the largest solar-powered data centre in the Middle East and Africa.
Equinix has announced the signing on June 27, 2019, of a greater than U.S.$1.0 billion initial...
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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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