DCD>Enterprise: Nlyte launches ‘cognitive’ DCIM with IBM Watson
AI finds work managing data center infrastructure
AI finds work managing data center infrastructure
DCD>Edge focus day April 30 and main conference May 1-2 in New York to explore rapidly evolving data centers for CDN, IoT, and mobility
DCD’s East Coast data center thought leadership conference to attract largest ever audience at the Marriott Marquis, Times Square, May 1-2.
East Coast’s largest data center and network infrastructure event, May 1-2, Marriott Marquis, NYC, tackles enterprise digital transformation complexity
DCD>Enterprise, May 1-2 - East Coast’s most anticipated industry gathering to look at resurgence of on-prem data center
DCD>Enterprise returns to the Times Square Marriott Marquis for the industry’s leading data center and cloud infrastructure transformation summit
David Dupuis from ABB talks through the features of the Cyberex SuperSwitch 4
David Liggitt, founder of datacenterHawk, explains how colo providers meet new expectations
The editorial team talks about the places we’ve been and the things we’ve seen
Srdan Mutabdzija from Schneider talks about the new Micro DC Xpress range
Peter Panfil from Vertiv says data center operators shouldn’t base their purchasing decisions on tabloid headlines
Dean Nelson explains the inner workings of the industry’s coolest professional organization
Dean Nelson, head of Uber Compute, discusses the challenge of finding the right staff
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Bill Gast from CenturyLink talks about liquid cooling and building data centers in former military facilities
Julius Neudorfer from NAAT believes that heat energy must be reused
There’s plenty of cheap real estate for data centers – if you don’t mind the barnacles
“This is not a moonshot,” says project lead Ben Cutler
The company added sensors to monitor data center temperature and cut its energy bill by 5 percent
“A technician flipping the wrong breaker is a far greater threat than a PDU being 1kW out of tolerance”
Units designed for giant Lefdal mine project become standard packages for partners to sell
According to Scobleizer, we are going to see a lot more Nvidia in our data centers
Intel could lose out to Nvidia, and call center staff could lose out, as VR, AI and the IoT take hold
The PowerPak 2 is fully compliant with the DOE 2016 guidelines
What’s in store as we prepare to open the doors on our New York event?
Michael Salvador from Belden says traditional approaches to networking are going out of style