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Exploring sustainable data centres

Data centers can be likened to an ecosystem of computing facilities that contain many facets required to store and handle data. IDTechEx's latest report, "Sustainability for Data Centers 2025-2035: Green Technologies, Market Forecasts, and Players", unpacks efforts being made in the data center sector towards increased sustainability in response to the rising CO2 emissions from the development of AI.

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Collaboration is critical to data centre industry’s ongoing success

Jim Hart, CEO of BCS, discusses how the industry needs to focus on its ability to innovate continuously, adopt new technologies, and implement strategies that balance performance, cost, and sustainability - adapting to meet these growing demands while mitigating the associated challenges. Jim covers key topics such as AI, sustainability, edge, modular and scalable design, advanced cooling technologies, regulation and skills.

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Digital twins - a data centre 'game changer'

The data center industry is on the brink of rapid transformation, driven by emerging technologies that promise to reshape its future.

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As part of its campaign to address the ongoing skills shortage in the data centre industry,...
Keysource has appointed David Franczak to support its standalone Lender Technical Advisor (LTA)...
Despite continuing uncertainty in the education sector BCS (Business Critical Solutions), the...
STANLEY Security, one of the UK’s leading security providers, has installed a biometric access...
DigiPlex, a Nordic leader for innovative, secure and sustainable data centres, will provide...
Quantum computing emerges as a powerful tool to increase efficiency and productivity, and improve...
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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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