Swedish Parliament approves lowered tax rates for data centres

The decision taken by the Swedish legislator lowers the electricity tax rate for data centers in Sweden to 0.005 SEK or USD 0.00054 per kWh. This 97% tax cut will come into effect by January 1st, 2017 and will be applicable to both existing and new data centers exceeding 0.5 MW capacity.

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Rackspace opens German data centre

Leading managed cloud services provider makes significant technology investment to serve European firms' data hosting needs.

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A new way of managing cables?

Chatsworth Products (CPI) is known for its quality and expertise in cable management and the newly released Motive™ Vertical Cable Manager, which pioneers a breakthrough design and set of tool-less accessories unprecedented in the industry, is no exception.

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Simplifying security and monitoring for any size data centre

Combines environmental monitoring and rack access control into single appliance for increased reliability.

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Brand-Rex - going green

Brand-Rex is now a participant in the Green IT Amsterdam consortium.

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New LC connector for high packing density

Push-pull mechanism of the LC-QR enables denser packing in the rack / Polarity change of wiring possible on site.

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Equinix Insider - White Ops President & COO, Eddie Schwartz

Eddie has over 25 years experience in information security, including recent work as the CISO of RSA, the Security Division of EMC, and Co-Founder/CSO of NetWitness.

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