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Innovative approaches to renewable energy will help improve data centre sustainability

Smaller data centre providers should follow in the footsteps of the large hyperscalers in adopting renewable energy sources to power the data centre rather than relying solely on unsustainable fossil fuel energies.

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CNet Training’s data centre technical team grows again

CNet Training is delighted to announce that its data centre technical team is expanding again with the appointment of highly experienced Leland Sparks and Patrick Drew.

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Stockholm sets new standards for sustainable data centres

The City of Stockholm launches Stockholm Data Parks to attract investment in data centers where waste heat is recycled and used to heat the city.

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Measuring the resilience of IT services

White Paper 256 provides a forward-thinking methodology to improve the reliability of digital IT and critical data centre services, on which business continuity is most dependent.

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CBRE and 5NINES partner

CBRE Group and 5NINES Global Holdings have launched the next-generation of data centre service solutions.

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Portugal Telecom’s (PT) Data Center, which has been collecting prestigious national and...
Outsourcery plc has agreed a strategic partnership with Ingram Micro UK, a division of Ingram Micro...
PUE to be incorporated into global standard for the first time; EMEA Forum 2013 to explore key...
Release 5.0 of development software makes it easier to use popular tools to create hybrid...
Kosteneffizienter und einfach bereitzustellender Hochverfügbarkeitsspeicher für KMU und...
CommScope has expanded its UK enterprise sales management team to support its continued growth and...
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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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