Facebook is pursuing a major expansion of its data center infrastructure in Oregon, prompting developer QTS Data Centers to seek more renewable energy for its
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Digital Transformation, Remote Work and Other Market Trends Lead to Big Changes for IT Management Systems
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Angie McMillin, vice president and general manager, IT Systems at Vertiv, discusses how a scalable IT management
Uptime: Most Data Centers Still Not Tracking Environmental Impact
Despite a growing focus on environmental sustainability, most data center operators are still not measuring their water or carbon impact or the impact of their
Kuhn Emerges as a Mover in Cloud Computing Land Deals
STERLING, Va. – Chuck Kuhn didn’t set out to become a major player in the data center real estate market. Kuhn says he was just
Data Center Firm Provides Veterans With Tech Skills, Sense of Purpose
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Kirk Offel, CEO at Overwatch, explores the great qualities that military veterans can bring to the data
Liquid Cooling: Use-Cases, Innovation, and Deployment Readiness
Last week in our special report series, we discussed the new designs, standards, and liquid cooling systems that are helping mitigate risks and alleviate challenges
Facebook Showcases its 40 Million Square Feet of Global Data Centers
Facebook has invested more than $16 billion in building and operating its data centers in the United States, the company said yesterday as it unveiled
Ecosystems & The Edge: A Three-Tier Architecture
Last week we launched a special report series on how the edge can transform small data centers into full-fledged service providers. This week, we’ll take
Prime Data Centers Plans $1 Billion Project in Suburban Chicago
Prime Data Centers is entering the Suburban Chicago market in a big way. The developer says it will invest $1 billion to create a three-building,
Hybrid Edge Data Centers: Reducing Transmission Times for Mission-Critical Applications
A new white paper from Belden explores why hybrid edge computing is the future of the data center market. As more mobile devices send data