Colocation stories - Page 42
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.
Exclusive Q&A: Why businesses are storing useless hardware
Wed, 30th Jan 2019
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In this exclusive interview, Blancco's Fredrik Forslund details just how expensive the issue of data centre waste has become.
Exclusive Q&A: The on-premises data centre is here to stay
Wed, 30th Jan 2019
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In an exclusive interview, Scality’s Paul Speciale shares his thoughts on the data centre and cloud industries.
Malaysia’s IT industry to skyrocket – but more needs doing
Wed, 30th Jan 2019
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digital transformation
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edge computing
Malaysia's IT industry is predicted to see explosive growth, with over 21% of GDP set to be digitalised by 2022, according to IDC.
Organisations wasting $100k a year hoarding useless IT hardware
Mon, 28th Jan 2019
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A new report reveals that two in five organisations spend over USD $100,000 annually storing useless IT hardware, posing security and compliance risks.
Google makes its first ever renewable energy investment in Asia
Mon, 28th Jan 2019
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This week Google announced that it is making a huge investment in renewable energy in Asia with a huge solar farm in Taiwan.
Lenovo storage solutions balancing security, flexibility, and affordability
Fri, 25th Jan 2019
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storage
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network infrastructure
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IT budgets strain under security, recovery, and compliance. Lenovo's ThinkSystem flash storage offers a remedy.
Private cloud: The birthplace of IT innovation
Fri, 25th Jan 2019
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IT is synonymous with constant upkeep and maintenance, but it takes a clued-up business to see the benefits of how IT can improve innovation.
Expert shares what the future data centre will look like
Fri, 25th Jan 2019
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Digital Realty's Rod Glover says there will be five main evolutions to the world of data centres, colocation, cloud, and connectivity.
Exclusive: What does the IT industry think of Brexit?
Wed, 23rd Jan 2019
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cloud services
We’ve gathered the mixed thoughts of various IT leaders with business interests in the EU to gain an understanding of how Brexit will impact the industry.
Microsoft Azure ExpressRoute launches in Perth
Wed, 23rd Jan 2019
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This new ExpressRoute location will offer Perth organisations a direct and private connection to their Microsoft cloud services.
Colt bolsters presence in APAC with AU roll-out
Wed, 23rd Jan 2019
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network infrastructure
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sdn
Colt Technology Services launches its Colt IQ Network in Sydney, enhancing connectivity between Australia and key Asian hubs, Singapore and Japan.
EdgeConneX acquires Munich data centre, plans for expansion
Wed, 23rd Jan 2019
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EdgeConneX acquires a key data centre in Munich, marking its ninth European location, aiming to expand infrastructure amid rising demand.
Data growth the growing case for managed colocation
Wed, 23rd Jan 2019
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Data growth is a constant in today's digital landscape, and colocation services may be the solution for businesses to efficiently manage this growth.
Flexential and EdgeMicro partner to trial edge projects
Wed, 23rd Jan 2019
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Flexential partners with EdgeMicro for live testing of micro data center pilot project, supporting edge computing.
Vertiv reveals new ‘plug-and-play’ data centre options
Tue, 22nd Jan 2019
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edge computing
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The new product families are said to enable the rapid deployment of right-sized, just-in-time data centre and power capacity.
Fujitsu takes conservation prize for immersion cooling system
Tue, 22nd Jan 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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The prize was awarded for the Fujitsu Server PRIMERGY Immersion Cooling System that can reduce power consumption by up to 40%.
NetFoundry signs new partner to implement cloud solutions
Tue, 22nd Jan 2019
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NetFoundry AppWANs can supposedly facilitate enterprise application deployment and operations, such as SAP on Azure.
NTT Com launches Azure stack in Singapore
Mon, 21st Jan 2019
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NTT Communications Corporation (NTT Com) has introduced the Managed Microsoft Azure Stack Solution to its Singapore operations.
Liquid cooling key to silencing a noisy data centre
Mon, 21st Jan 2019
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Data centre are famous for being very noisy, but Schneider Electric's Steven Carlini says liquid cooling infrastructure could change that.
Nasuni receives AWS competency status for primary storage
Mon, 21st Jan 2019
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storage
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hyperscale
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public cloud
The recognition certifies that Nasuni Cloud File Services meet AWS's strict technical proficiency requirements for primary storage.