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Colt DCS appoints Fumi Takei as Vice President and head of Japan

Colt DCS strengthens its presence in Japan with the appointment of Fumi Takei, aimed at expanding data centre capacity and enhancing digital infrastructure.

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UN University calls for urgent, multi-stakeholder action

Artificial intelligence is driving a surge in land, water and climate consequences cascading from the technology’s intense and fast-rising energy consumption.

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Water and energy policies will make or break UK's ai future, new report warns

A new report highlights that overlooking sustainable water and energy management is actively hindering building and operating data centres efficiently and responsibly, threatening the UK's pursuit of digital leadership.

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The Data Centre Industry’s Shift from On-Site Construction to Off-Site Manufacturing is an Opportunity for Northern Ireland

TES Power Managing Director, Michael Beagan, explores how the rapid growth of AI infrastructure is accelerating a major shift in data centre construction to off-site modular manufacturing and crucially, why Northern Ireland is uniquely positioned to benefit from this transition.

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IT Firm calls for stronger cyber security for green buildings in its new guide.
Major global data centre markets are seeing soaring construction costs as development in new and...
Relocation encourages and develops the collaboration and teamwork between Subzero Engineering’s...
Manchester data centre firms win at the Data Centre Solutions industry awards.
2016 doubles the previous record for annual take-up.
Colt Data Centre Services (DCS) recently marked its new 100MW hyperscale data centre in Mumbai at...
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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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