
Top data center and IT predictions for 2018
AI research, blockchain and GDPR - just some of the things that will influence data center development in the next 12 months
AI research, blockchain and GDPR - just some of the things that will influence data center development in the next 12 months
With the advent of new silicon and signal processing, the costs have been pushed down
Edge data centers require at least the same design diligence devoted to large scale data centers, if not more
Data centers remain significantly underutilized despite ever-rising demand. A composable disaggregated data center infrastructure resolves this paradox
Committing a data center’s resources can be risky without the right planning tools
Well-managed supply and a mature approach to digitization have helped the British capital remain the fourth largest colocation market in the world
A look at the trends that will shape the next 12 months, focused on the UK
Buying an expensive tennis racket doesn’t mean you’re ready for Wimbledon, and this is much the same for monitoring
Is there room for traditional enterprise facilities in today’s data center landscape?
Santa has many little helpers, but many of them don’t have the skills to ensure that his sleigh is secure
Disruptive EU regulatory change is driving world-wide capital markets to embrace latency equivalence in colocation
The eFPGA technology and market dynamic is similar to what happened in the 90s when Arm and others offered embedded processor IP
Upcoming European regulation is going to be a disaster, but that’s okay
In my opinion, the world of data center acceleration is moving to FPGA-based solutions
Here are some of the key events that are going to keep us busy in the data center during 2018
A monitoring system will typically display the battery status, and record any changes to resistance, temperature or voltage
Colos can provide quickly scalable, densely interconnected, geographically distributed data center space, which is a necessity for enterprises to compete in the IoT
Two terms continue to be confused: data deletion, which leaves data recoverable, and data erasure, which is permanent. This could present major issues under the terms of the EU GDPR
Our politicians seem oblivious to what we do best
A thought experiment on the data centers of tomorrow
Discussing next generation DCIM, AI and more
There are, today, some very specific applications where using flash and tape is by far the most cost-effective storage setup
There seems to be a disconnect between interest in and adoption of Linux-based application containers in the enterprise
Each of the approaches to data center construction has its pros and cons