The mystery is officially over. Google has fessed up to its ownership of an unusual barge in San Francsico Bay, and confirmed that it's not a data center.
Rather than being absorbed by the global telecom titan NTT Communications, RagingWire will retain its brand and management team and operate as an autonomous unit within NTT. We talk with the RagingWire team about what...
That mysterious "Google Barge" in the San Francisco Bay? It's apparently not a water-based data center, but a Google Glass promotion featuring high-tech showrooms and a "party deck."
Microsoft's Windows Azure cloud computing platform experienced problems Wednesday, as customers were unable to perform management functions or upload files to web sites hosted on Azure.
Can more hardware solve the problems plaguing HealthCare.gov? The troubled web site was taken offline Tuesday night after the Obama administration asked service provider Verizon Terremark to beef up the infrastructure...
Stocks of data center providers fell sharply today after the sector's largest company, Digital Realty Trust (DLR), lowered its revenue guidance for the coming year, saying enterprise tenants were deploying new data...
There were many stories emerging from DCK's coverage of the storm. We believe these three stories stand out as examples of the data center industry's resiliency in the face of extraordinary challenges. .
Could barges stacked with containers and spotted in San Francisco and Portland, Maine waterways be the Google floating data center projects? Or is it another practical joke from the Googlers? Data Center Knowledge...
In a move that will dramatically expand its presence in the U.S. data center market, Japan's NTT Communications will acquire an 80 percent equity interest in RagingWire Data Centers for $350 million, the companies...
A service outage at a Verizon Terremark data center caused downtime Sunday for HealthCare.gov, the trouble-plagued online insurance marketplace created by the Affordable Care Act.