Time to reward greener IT initiatives, says Node4

As demand for greener data centres grows and the UK Government’s Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) awards funding of almost £1m to assist certain UK data centres in reducing their carbon footprint, many in the industry think more work still needs to be done.

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Munters Oasis™ Indirect Evaporative Cooler installed at DCO2

Munters has applied its 50 years specialist experience in evaporative cooling into the award winning DCO2 European installation of the Oasis Indirect Evaporative Cooler (IEC) This innovative indirect evaporative cooling system is already installed in over 99MW Data Centres globally.

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Keeping your cool in a data centre

By Edward Jones, CEO - PMB Holdings and MK DataVault.

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NextiraOne to build data centre for Euro-Centrum Science and Technology Park

NextiraOne Poland has signed a contract with Euro-Centrum Science and Technology Park in Katowice to design and build the Euro-Centrum’s new data centre.

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Helping to keep money mobile

SIBS Portugal, one of Europe’s largest payment processors, provides payment solutions to government, banks, financial institutions and mobile phone operators.

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119MW of take-up in the major colocation markets.
Deployed power and liquid cooling solutions respond to the challenges of 'The Hybrid Green Data...
Ramboll has acquired the data center consultancy EYP Mission Critical Facilities (EYPMCF). With the...
Panduit has expanded its cable fastening series.
ABM has secured a significant contract with Winthrop Technologies, a cutting-edge technology...
A return to pre-COVID levels of confidence regarding future demand for datacentres was an...
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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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