Data Bytes is a weekly roundup of research and analysis for the data center and cloud computing sector. Want to get it in your Inbox
Category: cloud
Surging Demand for Telehealth Services Raises the Stakes for Healthcare Edge Infrastructure
Mitzi Amon, Director of Healthcare Marketing at Vertiv, explores the rising importance of healthcare edge infrastructure as Telehealth services surge amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Mitzi Amon, Director of Healthcare
SBA Buys JaxNAP Data Center, Eyes Larger Move into Edge Computing
Tower operator SBA Communications is signaling larger push into edge computing, which could include more data centers and perhaps thousands of edge modules at the
Digital Realty Plans Massive Cloud Campus in Northern Virginia
Digital Realty is the biggest player in the world’s largest data center cluster in Northern Virginia. It intends to stay that way for a long
Project Kuiper: Amazon Bets $10 Billion on the Future of Space Commerce
Doug Mohney is the Editor in Chief of Space IT Bridge, which tracks the business of space-based satellites. He has been working in and writing
AWS Plans Massive Expansion of its Northern Virginia Cloud Cluster
Amazon Web Services continues to expand its massive cloud cluster in Northern Virginia, where it operates more than 50 data centers. It’s the largest single
Data Bytes: Cloud CapEx, PUE Trends, HPC Spending, Servers on the Edge
Data Bytes is a weekly roundup of research and analysis for the data center and cloud computing sector. Want to get it in your Inbox
Novva Launches to Build Hyperscale Data Center Campus in Salt Lake City
Wes Swenson knows the Salt Lake City data center market as well as anyone. He built C7 Data Centers into Utah’s leading colocation player before
Northern Virginia Tech Council Names Finalists for 2020 Data Center Awards
The Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC) has announced the finalists for the second annual Virginia Data Center Awards. The finalists represent excellence in the areas
Pandemic Spurs Data Center Construction Boom in Northern Virginia
The COVID-19 pandemic is driving demand for more data centers in the world’s largest cloud cluster. Developers are racing to build new IT capacity in