During the month of July, Microsoft news dominated our reader’s attention, with a story that Microsoft now has 1 million servers, topping our list of most popular articles. Here's our most popular articles of the month, ranked by page views.
In this video, Iron Mountain's Nicholas Salimbene provides a tour of The Underground, the company's remarkable 145-acre facility within a limestoen cave in Pennsylvania, and the process of building a custom data bunker for tenants.
Bloomberg News has discovered the data bunker phenomenon, characterizing it as a new reaction to securing "the cloud" in response to recent natural disasters. This video provides a look inside Cavern Technologies,which houses customers 125 feet...
Here's a look at the data center news and analysis we're reading for July 30th.
Data center maintenance may not seem like a sexy topic for Wall Street. But during this earnings season, maintenance costs have been a key discussion item during the earnings calls for three of the industry's largest data center operators.
In this video, research and analyst Jonathan Koomey explains predictive data center analysis in a talk titled, "Why Predictive Modeling is Essential for Managing a Modern Data Center Facility."
It's not easy to stay current on the many facets of data center technology and operations. This week's Industry Perspectives explore five hot topics for data center professionals and executives. If you missed any, here they are in a neat package.
The Week in Review: OpenStack community debates its future, Equinix tests using fuel cells for fire suppression, new supercomputing benchmark in the works, Facebook's power footprint growing, Big Data is everywhere.
This week, notable posts from Schneider Electric on calculating power density, DataCave on handling summer power outages, SoftLayer on network architecture and The WHIR on hosting and regulation.
The number of IT facilities included in the Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative (FDCCI) continues to grow. The number, which started at 432 in 1999, grew to 3,000 last year and has now exploded to nearly 7,000. The culprit: server closets.