Data Centres
Discover expert analysis on data centres with news, features and insights from the team at IT Pro.
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AI enablement and built-in security are must-have features on modern storage environments
whitepaper Modernize storage infrastructure to serve future application demands
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Accelerate AI initiatives on Dell VxRail
whitepaper Protection across AI attack vectors
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Choose high data-efficiency technology for lower storage TCO
whitepaper Choose high data-efficiency technology for lower storage TCO
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PowerStore resiliency
whitepaper PowerStore resiliency
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PowerStore Prime
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Dell PowerStore data efficiency
whitepaper Dell PowerStore data efficiency
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FOI requests show the vast majority of UK data center applications are approved
News Of the 88 applications put forward last year, only three were declined
By Emma Woollacott Published
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The answer to data center sustainability? Industry rallies around light-based networking systems
Analysis The technology could help replace fault-prone electrical wires with light-based ones
By George Fitzmaurice Published
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Power supply shortages are a ticking time bomb for data center operators
News Two-fifths (40%) of data centers will face constraints in power availability by 2027.
By George Fitzmaurice Published
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Brits are positive about data centers – once they know what they actually are
News A survey found people are a lot happier to have a data center nearby if they're told about the economic benefits
By Emma Woollacott Published
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AWS dealt major blow in nuclear-powered data center deal
News Amazon's deal with Talen to locate a data center at a nuclear power station can continue, but only at original 300 megawatts
By Nicole Kobie Published
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Data centers will be critical to UK economic growth in the coming decade
News With TechUK calling for improved grid connections and easier access to renewable energy, a new study warns that the world's entire electricity supply may not be enough
By Emma Woollacott Published
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