
How well do you know your colo provider?
Ask the tricky questions so you know what you’re getting
Ask the tricky questions so you know what you’re getting
Fewer players means an easier choice, and the industry can proceed with the move to DCSM
Let’s take a look at what object storage is and how it has helped budding digital businesses transform into global online giants
Here’s a new data center metric you may not have considered: How much of a space can you fill at the power density you want?
Public cloud has problems, but private clouds fail. Maybe the answer is hyperconvergence
Migrating a Dublin data center over St Patrick’s weekend with no backup… what could possibly go wrong?
Taking a fresh look at your energy strategy could help grow your data center business
Hyperconvergence promises the answer to the “data tax”
The demand for colocation in Russia was lower than market expectations
All DCIM has to do is replace spreadsheet-based management. But done well, it will give you a deeper understanding
Running behind trendy APTs we tend to forget about common-sense approach and holistic risk assessment
You know that your IT demands will change. How do you plan to handle that?
For too long, some organisations have “presumed” consent, worked with “implied” permission and experienced data losses which have taken months to detect
Before you power up your data center may be your last chance to properly test its performance
Development cycles are shorter and more automated - apart from the database administrators’ work. That’s a recipe for frustration
With the right API and SDKs, DevOps departments can really begin to work faster and more efficiently
Data center operators can reduce cooling costs by up to 40% through the use of containment architectures
Earlier this year, when UK domain registrar 123-reg accidentally deleted a lot of servers, it provided a wake-up call on data backup
Offshore Nordic and Baltic data centers can win big business - without being giants themselves
As the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation is finally published - it’s time to determine your response
Data center growth is not the problem. The skills crisis is caused by changes in technology, and your solution will depend on what you actually want from your data center