
SMRs: A (small) nuclear revolution?
Hyperscale partnerships could be the catalyst for small modular reactor development
Hyperscale partnerships could be the catalyst for small modular reactor development
The guys that just made a new mouse tell us about the compute needs of de-extinction
The compute behind our weather forecast systems
The most notable deals and trends across data center power procurement
Question marks remain over SMR technology, despite its massive potential
How AWS is driving the move out of Loudoun to the rest of Virginia
A look at one of Virginia’s hottest new data center markets
When renewable goals come up against data center growth
How TUI has continued to modernize its IT operations before, during, and after the pandemic
Inside the cloud economics of the ‘renters not buyers’ club
Why it might make sense to store energy in the racks, instead of in the UPS
Academics with screwdrivers are making way for operations engineers and SLAs
What happens when you put a quantum computer alongside conventional systems?
In the wake of a ransomware disaster, and during the Covid pandemic, Travelex rebuilt its IT infrastructure for resiliency
How a cloud-first hybrid-IT approach is making opera more accessible to the public
Digital Realty's CEO and more on what generative AI means for the data center industry
Behind generative AI and its impact on the industry
How Riot Games moved its workloads to the cloud and the Edge
As exascale system power requirements reach tens of megawatts, on-premise facilities are becoming less feasible
Hyperscalers are installing ground stations at data centers, while incumbents are moving to a more cloud-like, virtualized, as a Service way of thinking
Keeping your qubits stable requires some of the most extreme cooling equipment around
Fredrick Brennan talks about the failure of free speech communities, the dangers of hate, and why he now welcomes censorship
They’re getting bigger, so defenses need to keep getting better
AWS changed its Spot pricing to be smoother. The result ended up more expensive, and less transparent
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
What re:Invent conference in Las Vegas told us about the future direction of the company