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Stream Data Centers is investing in the Phoenix market with a new hyperscale campus on 157 acres in Goodyear, set to provide 350 MW capacity.
This week a bill has progressed to make life easier for data centers in Indiana and promote a digital economy.
With self-driving cars entering the market, the amount of data being used and generated is skyrocketing - demanding the need for more data centres.
Customers can now use and pay for data centre hardware and services - on-premise or at a customer-preferred location - without having to purchase the equipment.
Hyperconverged infrastructure, or HCI, is growing at a rapid rate, offering benefits such as scalability and agility, says Comport.
In just two years, healthcare providers' hybrid cloud deployments are set to almost double from 19 percent penetration to 37 percent.
Illumio secures US$65m in funding to expand across Asia Pacific, EMEA, and the US, as demand for micro-segmentation grows.
Cisco has finalised its US$660m acquisition of semiconductor firm Luxtera, aiming to boost chip performance and cater to rising internet bandwidth demand.
Digital transformation tools are providing great opportunities for organisations, but also bringing new challenges, according to a report by CompTIA.
Brekeke introduces major software update for SIP Server and PBX, offering improved disaster recovery and smart failover detection.
Flexential partners with EdgeMicro for live testing of micro data center pilot project, supporting edge computing.
Schneider Electric's Kim Povlsen debates whether the data centre as we know it today will soon cease to exist.
Broadcom appoints former Google Cloud COO Diane Bryant to its board of directors, leveraging her three-decade IT career to enhance its strategic growth.
Huawei launches Kunpeng 920 chipset for data centres, boasting 25% better performance and 30% less power usage, amid US-China trade tensions.
Schneider Electric's Kevin Brown discusses the confusion surrounding edge computing and what he believes is the definition - and its place in our future.
In a time where the environmental impact of data centres is under the spotlight, Digital Realty has just announced a new sustainability achievement.
Keep your friends close and your enemies closer could be the game plan that Digital Realty is currently following.
There could soon be another hyperscaler on the horizon as the Ohio Tax Credit Authority has laid the bait for Google.
Construction has already begun on the first facility, which will be within a campus densely populated by data centers.
Now customers and marketplace sellers have the ability to use a private marketplace, as well as a dedicated marketplace for containers.