Data Center POST recently interviewed Stephen Scott, the CEO of Datalec, a full-service operator that designs, builds, and fits out data centers. Stephen has extensive
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Scott Fuhriman Promoted to Chief Technology Officer at ColoHouse
Scott Fuhriman was the SVP of Product and Technology at ColoHouse and has now been promoted to Chief Technology Officer. Scott will be responsible for
Cloud migrations to face closer scrutiny
Big public-cloud operators have often had to compete against each other — sometimes ferociously. Only rarely have they had to compete against alternative platforms for
Efficiency, Predictability, and Bottom-Line Benefits: Telescent’s Automated Cross-Connect Platform
Originally posted on Telescent Mark Zuckerberg said it loud and clear, “2023 is the year of efficiency.” For Meta and other tech companies, that means
Accounting for digital infrastructure GHG emissions
A host of regulations worldwide have introduced (or will introduce) legal mandates forcing data center operators to report specific operational data and metrics. Key examples
Data center costs set to rise and rise
Up until two years ago, the cost of building and operating data centers had been falling reasonably steeply. Improving technology, greater production volumes as the
Bridging the Digital Divide Oren Wool of Quantum Loophole Discusses Fiber, Connectivity and Underserved Communities
Data Center POST had the opportunity to connect with Oren Wool, VP of Sustainability at Quantum Loophole, an innovative developer of first-of-its-kind Gigawatt-scale master planned
Shaping the Future of Digital Infrastructure: Top Companies to Watch in 2023
Data centers are the beating, unseen heart of the modern digital landscape, providing the critical infrastructure necessary to support the rapid growth of digital services.
High costs drive cloud repatriation, but impact is overstated
Unexpected costs are driving some data-heavy and legacy applications back from public-cloud to on-premises locations. However, very few organizations are moving away from the public
Too hot to handle? Operators to struggle with new chips
Standard IT hardware was a boon for data centers: for almost two decades, mainstream servers have had relatively constant power and cooling requirements. This technical