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Five steps to data centre thermal optimisation

With thermal risks still accounting for 29% of unplanned data centre outages, EkkoSense details how organisations need a more structured thermal approach if they’re to kick their addiction to over-cooling.

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The changing world of data centres

By Mike West, Managing Director, Keysource.

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Fibre for facilities management

Facilities departments need to support fast-moving business and IT processes, whilst also...

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The battle between the fibres

Over the years different fibres have been used in networks. Some have won and some have lost. The...

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Videos

Subhagata (Subho) Mukherjee, Vice President, Global Head of Sustainability, Nokia, shares some key highlights from the company’s People and Planet 2023 report, covering a year of achievements and challenges...
Stephen Douglas, Head of Market Strategy at Spirent, discusses the company’s 5th annual 5G outlook report, which finds that 5G Standalone (SA) market is picking up significant speed, alongside similar...
Venessa Moffat, EMEA Channel Manager, Ekkosense and Nick Ewing, MD of Efficiency IT, discuss the new partnership between the two companies which brings together EIT’s expertise in data centre design, build,...
Andy Bevan, Head of Propositions and Strategy Consulting at Daisy Corporate Services, discusses recent research findings which reveal that two-thirds of IT leaders say that legacy infrastructure is creating a...

News

New VP of Product Innovation, Ed Granger, comes as leading enterprise transformation platform provider prepares more AI-led enhancements following period of exponential growth.
52MW Ireland campus will help meet customer demand for digital infrastructure in one of Europe’s largest data center markets.
Vertiv Liebert GXT5 Lithium-Ion UPS family expands to include 5kVA to 10kVA Global Voltage (GV) models for critical edge deployments in Europe, Middle East and Africa.
Lenovo research highlights that businesses are investing increasing amounts of cash in artificial intelligence (AI) technology, with spending expected to grow by 61% year-on-year in 2024.