Data centre apocalypse?

At a time of an unprecedented data centre building boom across the country it is claimed there is still a looming apocalypse heading for data centres that few have thought about. Many data centres, built at the end of the 1900s and early 2000s, are nearing an end-of-life. According to MigSolv, the...

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Blue Coat reveals security risks from “One-Day Wonders” websites

Blue Coat Systems, Inc. says that 71 percent of hostnames appeared for just 24 hours. While the majority of these “One-Day Wonders” are the backbone for how Internet content is shared and delivered, the sheer volume provides cover for malicious activity, including communication to...

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Autotask introduces Smart IT guide

Evolving from an hourly-fee based break/fix (B/F) service model to one that includes a managed services (MS) recurring-revenue model provides benefits to both IT Service Providers (ITSPs) and their clients. Len DiCostanzo, SVP, Community and Business Development, outlines five basic steps to...

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NGD receives Government’s UK Data Centre Climate Change Agreement

NGD leads the way in balancing demand for power with responsible energy efficiency strategies.

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Bristol City Council chooses G-Cloud services from Eduserv for move to cloud

G-Cloud services underpin the council’s move to new ICT delivery model to support £90m...

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CentriLogic acquires Adveniat Corporation

Adveniat expands CentriLogic’s global cloud, managed hosting and co-location footprint and...

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G-Cloud: more needs to be done to make it work

By Campbell Williams, group strategy and marketing director at Six Degrees Group.

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Steria ‘leads the way’ with CarbonNeutral® data centres

Steria is one of the first companies in the world to be awarded CarbonNeutral® certification...

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Capgemini opens SMAC digital innovation lab in Melbourne

New Capgemini centre applies innovation of Social, Mobile, Analytics and Cloud technologies.

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NaviSite launches two additional UK Cloud nodes

NaviSite Europe Limited has launched two new NaviCloud Director nodes, located in Woking and...

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Cirba support for Amazon Web Services and Softlayer

Cirba Inc. has announced support for Amazon Web Services (AWS) and IBM’s Softlayer. These new...

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Digiplex appoints Nordics MD

Gisle M. Eckhoff to drive growth in the Nordic region.

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US data centres consume (and waste) massive amounts of electricity

Much of the massive amounts of electricity America’s data centers devour supporting our...

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AT&T and VMware to bring enterprise-grade security, speed and reliability to VMware vCloud Air customers

AT&T and VMware, Inc. will deliver highly secure, flexible bandwidth, low latency private cloud...

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Videos

Claire Keelan, UK MD at Onnec, is warning that the UK will fall short of its AI ambitions and data centre expansion targets, unless it tackles the growing workforce shortage by tapping into underused talent...
Simon Kerr, head of heat networks at EnergiRaven, discusses the recent analysis from EnergiRaven and Viegand Maagøe finds that projected growth in data centres will produce enough waste heat to warm millions...
Eva Diego, the new CEO of Hyphen, an international architectural practice working with many of the world’s leading brands and digital infrastructure developers, explains how global demand for critical...
Rishi Kapoor, WW Partner Sales Engineering Leader at Alteryx, shares how Alteryx One and the Partner SE model enable MSPs to transition from infrastructure management to high-value data and AI services. From...

Expert Opinions

Data centres are some of the country’s most important infrastructure. This is because they power the economy – from online streaming and mobile banking to the development and increasing use of AI. Which is...
By Fiona Reid, Director of International Business at Pattern
By Paul Speciale, Chief Marketing Officer at Scality.
By James Gillies, Head of Cyber Security at Logicalis UK&I.