Liquid cooling stories
Iceotope appoints Shareef Alshinnawi as VP of Strategic Accounts, bringing two decades of experience in sales and strategic alliances.
LiquidStack unveils MicroModular and MegaModular data centre solutions; offers high-density liquid cooling tech.
The small and mid-sized data center segment is estimated to be the fastest-growing segment of the data center liquid cooling market from 2023 to 2028.
While air cooling has been the dominant approach, companies are exploring liquid cooling thanks to its ability to transfer heat more efficiently than air.
AI investment is driving growth in the data centre market, with colocation businesses set to benefit, according to Omdia.
Lenovo and VMware have announced the first turnkey solutions from their joint Edge and Cloud Innovation Labs at VMware Explore 2023.</p>.
Creating scalable AI solutions requires businesses to accommodate the processing of enormous and diverse data sets while keeping sustainability in mind.
Iceotope has appointed Dr. Kelley Mullick as VP Technology Advancement and Alliances, to further expand the adoption of its precision cooling solutions.
The first ESG report was published by Digital Edge in April 2020, and that report set out a number of ambitious targets aligned with its three key ESG pillars.
Here's why Digital Realty is doubling down on a holistic approach to its data centres to improve environmental outcomes.
Equinix's distributed bare metal as a service is now available in Osaka and Melbourne, along with ones in Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney and Tokyo.
Equinix Metal in Sydney and Melbourne strengthens interconnectivity between both metropolitan hubs to meet diversified digital needs.
Demand for data storage and processing has become insatiable, making it more challenging than ever to operate and scale these facilities efficiently.
Sustainability and climate change will dominate the data centre industry in 2023, according to ABB, with trends including modular builds and renewable power.
The 13 Dell PowerEdge servers accelerate performance and reliability for computing across data centres, large-scale public clouds and edge locations.
Businesses have an almost impossible task to balance the need to stay competitive, remain solvent - if not profitable - and meet carbon reduction targets too.
Simon Jesenko joins Iceotope Technologies as their new CFO, bringing two decades of finance experience to the UK-based data centre cooling firm.
The growing demand for compute power is causing a shift towards colocation and cloud solutions for High-Performance Computing applications.
Iceotope Technologies appoints Nathan Blom as new Chief Commercial Officer to lead sales growth and expansion in IT and Data Center Infrastructure.
The data infrastructure industry is under pressure to deliver services efficiently and cleanly. Cooling technologies offer a greener path forward.