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Schneider Electric To Acquire Cambridge's Aveva
The French company is to merge its industrial software operations with those of Aveva
Click hereSchneider Electric PowerChute Offers Extended Power Failure Protection
Schneider Electric’s PowerChute platform allows users to migrate data to an unaffected area in the event of an extended power failure
Click here5 Things You Need To Know About The Data Centre Colocation Market
How is the colocation data centre market reacting to increased demand from enterprises for cloud services?
Click hereThe 7 Deadly Sins Of Enterprise Data Quality
Atchison Frazer looks at the issues that can lead to problems with data quality
Click hereThis Is Why We Need More Data Scientists
In an increasingly competitive business landscape, Elizabeth Bramwell, director at Iron Mountain, believes data scientists are more important than ever
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TCO Analysis of a Traditional Data Center vs. a Scalable, Prefabricated Data Center
Standardized, scalable, pre-assembled, and integrated data center facility power and cooling modules provide a “total cost of ownership” (TCO) savings of 30% compared to traditional, built-out data center power and cooling infrastructure. Avoiding overbuilt capacity and scaling the design over time contributes to a significant percentage of the overall savings. This white paper provides a
Click hereThe Drivers and Benefits of Edge Computing
Internet use is trending towards bandwidth-intensive content and an increasing number of attached “things”. At the same time, mobile telecom networks and data networks are converging into a cloud computing architecture. To support needs today and tomorrow, computing power and storage is being inserted out on the network edge in order to lower data transport
Click hereTypes of Prefabricated Modular Data Centers
Data center systems or subsystems that are pre-assembled in a factory are often described with terms like prefabricated, containerized, modular, skid-based, pod-based, mobile, portable, self-contained, all-in-one, and more. There are, however, important distinctions between the various types of factory-built building blocks on the market. This paper proposes standard terminology for categorizing the types of prefabricated
Click herePrefabricated Power and Cooling Modules for Data Centers
Standardized, pre-assembled and integrated data center facility power and cooling modules are at least 60% faster to deploy, and provide a first cost savings of 13% or more compared to traditional data center power and cooling infrastructure. Facility modules, also referred to in the data center industry as containerized power and cooling plants, allow dataEnter your text
Click herePractical Options for Deploying Small Server Rooms and Micro Data Centers
Small server rooms and branch offices are typically unorganized, unsecure, hot, nmonitored, and space constrained. These conditions can lead to system downtime or, at the very least, lead to “close calls” that get management’s attention. Practical experience with these problems reveals a short list of effective methods to improve the availability of IT operations within
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EC Publishes 'Safe Harbour 2.0' Privacy Shield Details
‘Privacy Shield’ protects EU citizens’ personal data from misuse by US companies and intelligence services, according to the Commission
Click herePrivacy In The Age Of The Data Breach
Greg Hanson, VP business operations EMEA, Informatica, discusses what organisations can do to protect their customers’ sensitive data
Click hereData Centres In Sweden Could Get a 97 Percent Tax Break
Swedish government proposes data centre electricity tax reduction to promote web services industy in the Nordic country
Click hereChina Is Home To The Second Largest Amount Of Data Centres In The World
Fuelling its 700 million internet users, China makes up for 10 percent of the world’s major cloud and internet data centre sites
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