In this week's data center news, we break down AFCOM’s State of the Data Center Report, VMware’s controversial licensing policy, and a cyber-attack on Schneider Electric.
New licensing and bundling policies are set to hit smaller, non-enterprise customers the hardest.
Schneider's Sustainability division, which provides software and consulting services to enterprises, was felled by cybercriminals in mid-January.
The key to successful cloud adoption lies in upskilling teams to ensure efficient and secure implementation.
Kevin Tate, Mainframe Portfolio Director at Jumar, offers insight into how data centers can identify when improvements are needed to ensure business growth.
Server noise is an issue in many data centers. Here are actionable steps data center operators can take to keep their servers quiet.
In this week's top data center news, a ransomware attack hits data centers at Finnish IT firm Tietoevry, and a major public-private AI program is unveiled.
Some IT systems at Sweden's central bank were taken offline following a ransomware attack against a Tietoevry data center.
Cloud services firm said it was notified of a breach that allowed hackers to steal emails from its security employees.