The King of the GPUs is getting into the CPU business. NVIDIA is entering the CPU market with an Arm-based processor that will be tightly
Category: Data Center
Foiled Plot to Attack Amazon Reflects Changing Nature of Data Center Threats
A foiled plot to attack a data center in Virginia underscores the changing landscape for data center security. The traditional threat profile of thieves or
Reduce Your Water Footprint Cost-Effectively: Three Tips for Data Centers
Cem Candir, CEO of Chemstar WATER, provides three tips for data centers looking for cost-effective ways to reduce their water footprint. My previous article explored why
Data center insecurity: Online exposure threatens critical systems
In early March 2021, a hacker group publicly exposed the username and password of an administrative account of a security camera vendor. The credentials enabled
Data Center Jobs: Engineering Positions Available in Major Markets
Each month Data Center Frontier in partnership with Pkaza post some of the hottest data center career opportunities in the market. Here’s a look at
Microsoft’s Belady on Immersion: ‘Air Cooling is Not Enough’
Microsoft has begun using immersion-cooled servers in production, the company said this week, providing an update on its strategy to manage rising power densities and
Best of Voices: Top Data Center Insights from Q1 of 2021
Education is part of our mission at Data Center Frontier. In our Voices of the Industry feature, we share the experience of data center executives
Intel Unveils Ice Lake Xeons, Touting Flexible Power for Diverse Workloads
In the Battle for the Data Center, the incumbent has taken the field. With today’s launch of its new Ice Lake family of 10 nm
With Aptum Deal, eStruxture Expands Data Center Network Across Canada
Canada has been one of the most active regions for data center growth, as well as data center consolidation. Montreal-based eStruxture is a significant player
Datacenter Fire Frequency
The catastrophic fire that occurred at OVHcloud’s SBG2 data center in Strasbourg, France (see last week’s blog about it) has led many operators to question their