
Building green data centers in India
The population of India is set to overtake China in 2024, and data center operators are noticing
The population of India is set to overtake China in 2024, and data center operators are noticing
Colocation used to be about renting space in racks. Now providers want to sell a whole hall at a time
CyrusOne explains how to launch a data center quickly
Doug Adams discusses balancing colo and cloud demand, as well as what it's like to work under NTT
Node Pole is attempting to introduce a recognizable label for “fossil free” stacks. We investigate the vendor’s research and policy underpinning this bold campaign
Looking forward to your improved and upgraded data center? You may have to suffer some inconvenience along the way.
Twenty years ago, the public Internet took off in AOL’s Dulles Technology Center. Now the building is coming back into play, ready for the 21st century
What happens when international fiber fails to light up, and your country hits a depression? Lamda Hellix’s CEO talks about data center life in Greece
New data center projects get all the attention, but there are a lot of facilities that are being upgraded and modernized
US$205 million facility will have diverse connectivity with existing Singapore Tai Seng data center
Rising operational costs cited as a challenge for both end-users and colocation providers
Major cloud providers are arriving to Indonesia. What does that mean for the development of the local infrastructure market?
Data center experts share their predictions for the year ahead, with focus on Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Singapore
All around the world, data center builders are finding they have to build upwards, creating new opportunities and challenges
While customers increasingly seek out multi-cloud solutions, Western companies might prefer to stick with what they know
Hong Kong and Singapore struggle with success; Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand keep growing their data center footprint
Data center provider says Singapore is at the "trigger point" for a new build
Japan has long maintained its traditions, in culture and in business, keeping its data center service market sheltered from the rest of the world. But a changing cloud landscape has opened the floodgates for foreign companies to feast on the country’s highly developed digital economy
DCD>London: Uber wants you to build it some 576-rack, 5MW data centers, because the cloud won't deliver everything its customer base needs
The greenest data center is the one that doesn't get built, says Susanna Kass of BaseLayer
Charles Fortin from Collard Maxwell Architects tells DCD how smaller data center operators can thrive in the age of hyperscale
Moy Materials is the partner of choice on some of the largest data center roofing projects in the EMEA region, delivering a premium, world class service for over 25 years
We look at the forthcoming SYD11 data center in Erskine Park, Sydney
It has been said that the cloud will make reliable data centers unnecessary. The truth is, the cloud is revealing deep issues with our legacy IT