Data centers are known for large amounts of water and power usage. In fact, it takes a tremendous amount of energy and water to power and cool
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Data center workforce diversity makes good business sense
2020 Increasingly, data centers cannot find qualified candidates for open jobs. Companies that commit to diverse and inclusive workplaces are more likely to have better
Life, the Pandemic and Data Centers: Barstool Chat With Garry Connolly
Many thanks to Garry Connolly for inviting me for a discussion of life, the pandemic and data centers. Be sure to check out the full
With New Backers, EdgeConneX Ready to Be a Builder and Buyer
In today’s data center industry, scalability is measured in size and speed, but also in economics. EdgeConneX CEO Randy Brouckman believes his company’s acquisition bv
Data Bytes: Pandemic Tech Drives 2020 Gartner Hype Cycle
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Humidity and COVID-19 in data centers
Data center managers have gone to some lengths to avoid transmission of the COVID-19 virus in their facilities. Fortunately, many factors help keep transmission rates
Uptime Institute’s 10th Annual Data Center Survey is here!
2020 It’s HERE!!! Every year, Uptime Institute reaches out to thousands of industry leaders, enterprises and suppliers, to ask them about their view of where
Best-in-class data center provisioning: Simplify, Standardize, Repeat
2020 Demand for IT capacity continues to grow rapidly across the globe, which has driven the need for more industrialized approaches to data center provisioning
Rad Web Hosting Announces Small Business Assistance for Web Hosting and VPS for Businesses Impacted by COVID-19
Rad Web Hosting has enacted the Small Business Relief Effort, effective immediately, to assist businesses impacted by Covid-19 health and economic crises. Rad Web Hosting Announces
Cleaning a data center: Contractors vs. DIY
Modern data centers are rarely dirty places, but even so, most are a lot cleaner now than they were before COVID-19 became a concern. A