What keeps data center operators up at night? Among other things, worries about the safety and reliability of their assets. Staying competitive, maintaining 24/7 uptime,
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Data Center Outsourcing Market to Surpass USD 243.3 Billion by 2034
The global data center outsourcing market was valued at USD 132.3 billion in 2024 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 6.4% to
Addressing the RF Blind Spot in Modern Data Centers
The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and the computing power required to train and deploy advanced models have driven a surge in data center
The Challenges of Building Data Centers in the AI Era
Amazon’s Chief Executive, Andy Jassy, recently told investors that the company could significantly increase its sales if it had more data centers. Jassy explained that
Direct-to-Chip Cooling: A Technical Primer
Direct-to-chip cooling is a liquid cooling method that uses a specialized water coolant or blended glycol mixture. This coolant/mixture is circulated in close proximity to
Hyperscale Data Center Market to Surpass USD 591 Billion by 2034
The global hyperscale data center market was valued at USD 58.3 billion in 2024 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 26.3% to
Grid Stability Demands Smarter Design
As demand for AI accelerates, data centers face increasing scrutiny from regulators, communities, and power providers for their energy use. More than passive infrastructure, these
Annulet.com Is Merging With Network Solutions
According to a post on the Network Solutions blog, Annulet.com is merging with Network Solutions. Annulet.com practices business under the name Annulet LLC and has
Why Pre-Terminated Solutions Matter – Especially in Data Centers
Right now, North American data centers are facing record demand. AI workloads are reshaping internal DC networking. Traditional uniform networks are giving way to dual-fabric
Why Data Centers Need Process-Layer Cybersecurity Before the First Real Attack Hits
Closing the Cyber-Physical Gap in Data Center Security Data center security is typically divided into two core domains: digital defenses such as firewalls, identity systems,