Colocation stories - Page 67
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.
Not every cloud has a silver lining - the challenges of managing public data in Australia
Thu, 22nd Mar 2018
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Fujitsu assesses the challenges that exist with the Australian government's digital transformation initiatives and the public storage of data.
Toshiba releases new data center SSD line-up
Thu, 22nd Mar 2018
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data analytics
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martech
Toshiba unveils its latest NVMe and SATA data centre SSDs, including the CD5, XD5, and HK6-DC series, boasting high performance and low power usage.
StorMagic launches “branch in a box” solution to simplify edge computing
Thu, 22nd Mar 2018
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StorMagic unveils the Branch in a Box solution, offering a pre-integrated, energy-efficient micro data centre for streamlined edge computing deployment.
Nlyte releases new solution to help data centres comply with GDPR
Thu, 22nd Mar 2018
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data privacy
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The DCIM software company announced the global availability of its new GDPR solution for managing and monitoring IT infrastructure.
Xilinx CEO outlines a new strategy for the company
Wed, 21st Mar 2018
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wireless networks
Xilinx CEO Victor Peng reveals a bold strategy shift, aiming to redefine the company with highly flexible processors and a focus on data centre acceleration.
Google’s new investment in Dutch data centre brings total to €1.5b
Wed, 21st Mar 2018
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power / energy
Google is investing a further €500m into its Dutch data centre that ran on 100% renewable energy from day 1 to further expand the facility.
Report: Enterprise server demand underwhelming for 4Q17
Tue, 20th Mar 2018
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A report by Dell’Oro Group has shown that high memory costs contributed to a slower than expected Purley refresh cycle slowing sales in the quarter.
Schneider Electric's 'vendor neutrality' main draw for colocation startup
Tue, 20th Mar 2018
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A London-based startup and new entrant to the UK colocation data centre market is due to open later this month after opting with EcoStruxure IT.
Sailpoint outlines deployment options for identity governance platform
Mon, 19th Mar 2018
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private cloud
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SailPoint unveils new deployment options for its identity governance platform, offering SaaS, public/private cloud, data center, and managed service solutions.
Vertiv ramps up the energy efficiency of NEXTDC's Melbourne data center
Mon, 19th Mar 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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Vertiv’s cooling solution also meets International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards for maximum reliability and energy efficiency.
Is Microsoft opening data centres in Germany? Here’s what we know
Fri, 16th Mar 2018
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public cloud
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Reports have emerged stating Microsoft to be investing more than €100 million in two data centres in Germany, but the company remains non-committal.
Trends in data centres in 2018: What matters to IT managers
Fri, 16th Mar 2018
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edge computing
Rittal's Clive Partridge shares his insights on 2018 for the data centre industry, including edge computing, multi cloud and energy efficiency.
Infinera unveils data centre industry’s first 2.4Tb/s optical engine
Wed, 14th Mar 2018
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network infrastructure
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
Infinera has released an industry-first with its latest addition to the company’s family of Infinite Capacity Engines.
Equinix gets even bigger in Australia with added data center capacity
Wed, 14th Mar 2018
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Equinix is expanding its Australian data center footprint, adding capacity to its ME1 Melbourne and SY4 Sydney facilities.
Shortlisted vendors announced for 2018 Datacloud Asia Awards
Wed, 14th Mar 2018
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awards
They are in the running for the 15 awards that recognise innovation and excellence in the flourishing Asian digital IT infrastructure market.
Park Place Technologies snaps up Irish data centre maintenance company
Tue, 13th Mar 2018
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After acquiring Origina Technology Services, Park Place is now the largest 3rd party maintenance provider in Ireland with aims to expand in Europe.
How bundled virtualisation drives lower TCO and enterprise flexibility
Tue, 13th Mar 2018
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virtualisation
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public cloud
Public cloud services have demonstrated that it is indeed possible to make virtualisation an invisible resource, bundled into the IT stack.
5 reasons why Japan is a global data center powerhouse
Mon, 12th Mar 2018
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google
Japan’s global data center dominance stems from robust tech talent, unique standards, Asia Pacific's largest market, and major global players' presence.
How would you complete this sentence: What is Edge?
Mon, 12th Mar 2018
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network infrastructure
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
Consumers are accessing data via wireline and wireless infrastructure at ever increasing rates, with ever higher expectations.
Intel finds cost savings in modular servers
Fri, 9th Mar 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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An Intel employee’s idea to make upgrading a server more like replacing a light bulb sees the birth of the disaggregated server.