NEWS

AFL announces multi-million-dollar investment and expansion

AFL has announced an investment of over $50 million to expand its fiber optic cable manufacturing operations in South Carolina.

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CMC Networks deploys satellite connectivity to enable MEA business continuity

The LEO, MEO and GEO constellations provide low latency connectivity in remote and challenging environments, enabling business continuity and digital transformation.

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Vertiv Joins the NVIDIA Partner Network

Vertiv brings its high-density power and cooling infrastructure expertise to the NVIDIA Partner Network to better support adoption of accelerated computing and AI workloads.

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VIDEO

AI creates unprecedented data centre demand

Daniel Thorpe, Associate Director, Data Centre Research Lead, JLL, discusses the company’s ‘Data Centres 2024 Global Outlook Report’, which explores how data centers need to be designed, operated and sourced to meet the evolving needs of the global economy. AI, power challenges, sustainable energy and data centre locations are the main topics covered.

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With the data centre industry becoming one of the fastest growing and power-hungry sectors, The...
The City of Borås in Sweden has selected Proact as its new supplier of IT infrastructure. The...
Data centres are the beating heart of companies and our digital age. Companies cannot deliver...
For a 10,000-person organisation, IT downtime could be costing $25 million (£20 million) a year.
Ensuring viable green energy technologies and alleviating risks from fluctuating power and...
DataVita, one of Scotland’s premier datacentre providers, has been awarded Tier III Constructed...
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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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