Colocation stories - Page 44
In technology, colocation is used when an organisation or an entity rents space for server and hardware storage to another organisation. Power, internet connection, cooling and security systems are supplied to the tenants.
This shared space between two or more organisations has many advantages. First, it is beneficial for the renters, as they can make a profit with unused space in their infrastructure. This fair trade also saves tenants money because they don’t have to build infrastructure and pay for facilities.
Colocation is also a good thing for the environment because it allows a reduction of infrastructure and optimisation of energy costs at the same time.
This shared space between two or more organisations has many advantages. First, it is beneficial for the renters, as they can make a profit with unused space in their infrastructure. This fair trade also saves tenants money because they don’t have to build infrastructure and pay for facilities.
Colocation is also a good thing for the environment because it allows a reduction of infrastructure and optimisation of energy costs at the same time.
Why 41% of APAC enterprises remain unaware of object storage
Mon, 14th Jan 2019
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A Hitachi Vantara and IDC survey reveals that 41% of APAC enterprises remain unaware of object storage, hindering their digital transformation efforts.
Singapore tops the world in hybrid cloud adoption
Sat, 12th Jan 2019
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private cloud
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hybrid cloud
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hyperscale
A new report has revealed Singapore is in the midst of a dramatic movement away from traditional data centre infrastructure.
Interxion celebrates launch of third London data centre
Fri, 11th Jan 2019
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The company has stamped its confidence on the local market with its opening of the third data centre within its inner city campus.
Chayora completes first phase of huge 300MW data centre campus
Fri, 11th Jan 2019
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Chayora recently held a formal event to celebrate a milestone in its massive 300MW hyperscale data centre campus in Tianjin, China.
Equinix to launch data centre in Hamburg, its fourth German market
Thu, 10th Jan 2019
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It’s clear that Equinix is not wasting any time getting settled in for the new year with news of another data centre on the way with a hefty price tag.
Hyperscale data centres surging globally, 132 more on the way
Thu, 10th Jan 2019
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Global demand for data surge fuels a boom in hyperscale data centres, with 132 new facilities set to bolster the current 430, a rise led by Amazon and Google.
Huawei launches ‘industry-first’ AI data centre switch amid trade war
Thu, 10th Jan 2019
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network infrastructure
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hyperscale
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dc
Despite being embroiled in the midst of a trade war between China and the United States, Huawei is showing no signs of slowing down its innovation.
Signs of erosion in Cisco’s IT infrastructure dominance
Thu, 10th Jan 2019
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network infrastructure
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
While still maintaining a significant lead, Cisco finished 2018 with a slightly smaller piece of the pie in the enterprise IT infrastructure market.
Alibaba’s second Indonesia data centre now open for business
Wed, 9th Jan 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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A mere ten months after launching its first data centre in Indonesia, Alibaba Cloud has now opened the doors to its second.
Increased demand driving up data centre densities
Wed, 9th Jan 2019
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hyperscale
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converged infrastructure
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dc
Clive Hogg says data centre operators need to keep up with the pace of innovation to meet current and future capacity demands.
Relentless demand for IT experts in Southeast Asia
Wed, 9th Jan 2019
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uc
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data analytics
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Southeast Asia's IT and Telecom sector is booming, with Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines seeing record hiring growth as demand for tech experts soars.
Equinix splashes out $85m for fourth Singapore data centre
Tue, 8th Jan 2019
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Today Equinix revealed its plans for a new data centre in Singapore, which will be the global interconnection giant’s fourth facility.
US-China trade war sees Huawei launch unique data centre chipset
Tue, 8th Jan 2019
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intel
Huawei launches Kunpeng 920 chipset for data centres, boasting 25% better performance and 30% less power usage, amid US-China trade tensions.
Q&A: Cloudian CEO reveals thoughts on data centre and cloud trends
Tue, 8th Jan 2019
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Cloudian CEO Mike Tso highlights AI's data demands, predicts a hybrid cloud future, and dispels myths about the decline of on-premises data centres.
Iron Mountain announces acquisition to expand in APAC
Tue, 8th Jan 2019
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document management
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ecm
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hyperscale
Iron Mountain will gain a number of data centres from the acquisition as it continues to spread throughout Asia Pacific.
2019: The year of digital transformation for APAC’s data centres
Mon, 7th Jan 2019
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blockchain
Commscope's APAC vice president shares how APAC is set to become the world's biggest data centre market by 2020.
ManageEngine VP’s 5 tech trends to look out for in 2019
Wed, 2nd Jan 2019
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hyperscale
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it automation
Next year is to be one where we will see many technologies that have been on the fringes begin to be implemented among the mainstream.
AI driving liquid cooling renaissance in modern data centres
Mon, 31st Dec 2018
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As AI applications push modern data centres to their limits, liquid cooling technologies are experiencing a resurgence to meet processing demands.
2019 data centre predictions from Interxion’s Europe MD
Thu, 27th Dec 2018
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uc
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blockchain
The coming year looks set to be one of implementation where we see a lot of technologies that have been present on the fringes become mainstream.
Forget the hype, here's some edge computing clarity
Wed, 26th Dec 2018
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edge computing
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Schneider Electric's Kevin Brown discusses the confusion surrounding edge computing and what he believes is the definition - and its place in our future.