
Data center and cloud companies need to be more transparent about energy usage
We can’t fix what we don’t understand
We can’t fix what we don’t understand
Users who shuffle between cloud and their own servers may end up over-paying, and some Edge use cases have been over-sold, seven industry leaders told DCD's San Francisco event
FITARA co-sponsor: "You are skirting the intent of the law"
On the anniversary of GDPR, the regulation has highlighted a need for robust physical security and solid contractual agreements
From state spying allegations to evading sanctions against Iran, here's what you need to know
While customers increasingly seek out multi-cloud solutions, Western companies might prefer to stick with what they know
European privacy framework is applicable in any environment that hosts EU citizen data, explains David Rainsford from Albenque Advisors
Data centers look so squeaky clean, it’s hard to believe they can be involved in anything illegal, but you would be surprised what DCD has experienced in our years on the beat
Executives paint a bright future for the business at this year's Transform 2.0 event
Google Cloud Next saw the company talk about its data centers, security features of the platform and strategy in Asia
Security experts have worked hard to fix the flaws in IT systems, while industrial control systems have been left wide open
European regulation makes colocation providers pay attention to the length of their network cables
With extreme weather comes associated risks. Don’t let complacency ruin your data center
The Internet has ways to keep time, but they may not be good enough for a new breed of applications and regulations
Stop pretending public cloud is less secure than your data center, says Max Smolaks
The fourth in our series: what happens when President Trump runs US surveillance?
Traffic within your data center is more at risk than that coming through the perimeter. Micro-segmentation can ease your worries
When it comes to adopting cloud computing, it’s wise not to overlook weaknesses in the underlying technology
People are the fundamental answer to security, not technology or compliance procedures
The more data centers the US government closes, the more it finds. How does it all add up?
Traditional data centers fans and cloud service supporters can agree on this: hybrid environments are more vulnerable.
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg has cloud-friendly laws and lots of Tier IV data centers. Can it become Europe’s new IT hub?
The framework that facilitated the exchange of customer data between Europe and the US is dead in the water. What happens now?
Believe it or not, Hurricane Sandy helped build a data center in Secaucus, New Jersey — which also won a green accolade.