In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Cem Candir, CEO of Chemstar WATER, discusses how a proactive approach to cooling system maintenance can maximize
Category: Data Center
Blackstone to Acquire QTS in Blockbuster Data Center M&A Deal
After years of consolidation and mergers, there are still big deals to be done in the data center industry. Blackstone Infrastructure Partners will acquire QTS
Nautilus Comes Ashore With Water-Cooled Data Center in Maine
Now that it has launched its first water-based data vessel, Nautilus Data Technologies is moving ashore with a $200 million data center project in Maine
How Private/Public Partnerships Will Drive the Next Big Wave of Government Data Center Optimization
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Craig Harris, SVP and Chief Government Programs Officer BCS Data Center Operations explores how private / public
Yondr Enters Northern Virginia Market, Plans 500 Megawatts of Data Centers
Developer Yondr Group has acquired 270 acres of land in Northern Virginia, and plans to build 500 megawatts of data center capacity across Loudoun and
Switch to Build Huge Data Center Campus at Dell HQ Near Austin
Switch wants to be Big in Texas, and two locations are not enough. The data center developer has unveiled plans to build a 1.5 million square
Cooling for High[ER] Density Spaces Should be a Design Feature, Not an Afterthought
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Doug Ausdemore, Senior Product Development Manager, Data Aire explains how higher density data centers benefit from a
Microsoft Begins Using Eco-Diesel in Data Center Generators
Microsoft will use low-carbon renewable fuel to provide emergency power for its cloud region in Sweden, the company said today. The backup generators at a
The Top 10 Data Center Stories for May 2021
Google. Facebook. Equinix. Switch. Northern Virginia. The industry’s largest players and markets topped the news on Data Center Frontier during May 2021. Although the companies
The Space Cloud: Satellite Strategies for AWS, Google and Microsoft
Cloud providers Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are building relationships with satellite companies at a rapid clip, working on two distinctly different objectives. Commercial satellite constellations