Plus: Data Center News Roundup; Cooling Mistakes; Server Sales Down
5 Data Center Myths Debunked Christopher Tozzi From who runs them, to where they're located, to how sustainable they are, here are five common misconceptions about data centers. | |
Dylan Fisher In this week’s top data center news stories, insights into Arm’s upcoming IPO, plummeting storage sales, and a data center on wheels. | Bloomberg News The new hires restore 40% of the headcount that was slashed in January. Salesforce is betting that interest in AI will fuel a new cycle of tech investment, particularly in its data cloud product. | |
Christine Horton The war in Ukraine, high living costs, and surging interest rates have impacted distributor revenues from sales of enterprise servers and storage. | |
Christopher Tozzi There's more to data center cooling than simply blowing air around to cool equipment. Here's how to avoid five common data center cooling oversights. | Christopher Tozzi What you don't want to do is throw it out. Here are ways to put that outdated data center hardware to good use. | |
People or data centers? Communities around the world are debating this question as they try to balance the plans of service providers and the concerns of residents. However, it is possible for a data center to be a good neighbor. | |
Bill Kleyman What happens when a data center ransomware attack costs you everything? Lesson from the CloudNordic and Azero ransomware attacks. | |
Soni Brown After receiving a $1.8M COOLERCHIPS grant, Purdue University looks to revolutionize data center cooling with innovative chip cooling methods. | Andy Patrizio The existing DCIM tools can monitor power use, but the big picture is still lacking. | |
Christopher Tozzi There are a number of advantages to using biometric monitoring to control access to all or sections of data centers, but data center operators should also be aware of potential challenges. | |
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