
On-prem data centers aren't dead
But they are standing very still
But they are standing very still
Shifting from in-house data centers to colocation is the kind of investment that not only cuts costs, but also improves service and sustainability, argues Conapto's Stefan Nilsson
Others may move to the cloud wholesale, but India could be different
Why colocation data centers are connecting with the edge
Everything has changed since the pandemic. Our sector will face continuing demands
How multi-tenant data centers can create a dynamic business model with emerging connectivity services
The IT model of the future needs to cater to the on-demand, point-and-click nature of modern technology that users have come to expect
The Open Compute Project started out on racks. Now it has specifications for buildings - and wholesale colocation provider Kao Data welcomes them
How the data center must play its part in providing a secure marketplace for growth
Some 88% of senior leaders say they believe the UK will remain the most prominent hub for financial services in Europe post-Brexit.
Just as different plants in a greenhouse have diverse needs in order to thrive, so do IT systems in a multi-tenant data center
Well-managed supply and a mature approach to digitization have helped the British capital remain the fourth largest colocation market in the world
Is there room for traditional enterprise facilities in today’s data center landscape?
Colos can provide quickly scalable, densely interconnected, geographically distributed data center space, which is a necessity for enterprises to compete in the IoT
Private optical networking is helping organizations reap the benefits of colocation
In recent years, a number of providers operating elsewhere in Europe have considered Madrid as a data center destination
Whatever happens to the technology, human relations are still central to innovationin the data center, says Andrew Fray
Cloud will eventually swallow in-house data centers, but it will have to be hybrid cloud supported by colocation providers
Some operators prefer to build their own facility built to their own specifications. Others need to get into a market quickly, or see a bargain, with sitting tenants
Big markets pull ahead and operators all swallow each other up. It’s an exciting time for North American colocation
Bob Dylan could teach us all something about holistic data center planning
Colocation gives you physical access to systems, but the cloud cedes control to providers
Singapore may be leading SE Asia, but it needs to remember the basics
IBM and Rittal aren’t the first prospecters into Norway’s giant Lefdal mine
The cloud is taking more business, but hybrid cloud will keep in-house and colocation data centers alive