IEEE and the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA), today announced the formation of the IEEE 802.11 Light Communications Study Group. The new study group will directly engage with manufacturers, operators and end users […]
IEEE and the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA), today announced the formation of the IEEE 802.11 Light Communications Study Group. The new study group will directly engage with manufacturers, operators and end users […]
Prysmian Group and General Cable Corporation jointly announced on December 4 they entered into a definitive agreement under which Prysmian will acquire General Cable for $30 per share in cash. Read the […]
Free cooling, which is the use of naturally cool air instead of mechanical refrigeration, can dramatically reduce the power needed for data center cooling. For colocation tenants, that means dramatically reduced costs. […]
The traditional data center model is like the old cable TV and music models, which forced you to buy and pay for all 189 channels and all ten songs, even if you […]
Maltese energy services company Enemalta announced this week a €75 million ($89 million) deal with Florida-based cloud operator Streamcast Technologies. Streamcast will be using Enemalta’s underground facilities to develop a Tier 4 […]
According to findings from a Global Market Insights report, the worldwide market for data center cooling equipment will reach $20 billion by 2024. This is a significant increase from the estimated $8 […]
WANs need to be more flexible, scalable and affordable and connected directly to the cloud. That’s where SD-WANs come in. They can provide adaptive, deterministic intelligent routing that makes it possible to […]
Are you adapting your infrastructure strategy to business, geopolitical and technology trends? Our panel of experts discuss the questions you must have the answers for along with trends that will impact your […]
In this edition of Voices of the Industry, Kirk Offel, Executive Vice President of Platform Delivery at Aligned Energy, explores the open source strategies and the importance of vendors’ participation in data center design, […]
According to a new study by the Ponemon Institute and Vertiv the average cost of a data center outage has steadily increased from $505,502 in 2010 to $740,357 today (or a 38 […]