Week in Review: i/o plans huge modular data center in NJ, tech titans back open networking standard, Twitter completes its data center migration, Dell unveils new PowerEdge microservers, Big Data event highlights.
Capario doubles footprint at CoreLink in Las Vegas, Pinpoint joins TelxEthernet Exchange, TelecityGroup customers gain access to Interoute trading platform, Emerson Network Power debuts expanded partner program.
What does a microserver-powered data center look like? It's pretty unusual, as seen in this video from France's Online.net, an early customer for Dell's hoster-centric microserver offerings.
AT&T has agreed to buy T-Mobile USA from parent Deutsche Telekom for $39 billion in cash and stock, the companies said Sunday. We look at the data center angles of the deal, along with a roundup of notable commentary and analysis from around...
The week in review: Global data center construction market expected to grow to $78 billion by 2020, HP is betting on the cloud with WebOS, Verizon scraps plans for massive upstate NY data center, Japan may prioritize power for data centers.
FiberMedia opens two data centers in NY metro market, Phoenix NAP completes SAS 70 audit, NEXTDC raises $33.6 million in private placement, Bluestone Energy Services acquired by OpTerra.
UK managed hosting provider iomart Group has completed the second phase of its expansion at its data center at Spectrum House Maidenhead. Here's a video tour of the facility.
DTI picks TelecityGroup to launch European Cloud, Virtus finishes London data center build, AFCOM sets finalists for Data Center Manager of the Year, Voxel names Callahan as SVP of Sales and Marketing.
Last week the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its Cray XE6 supercomputer, dubbed "Raptor." The system boasts 43,712 compute cores.
Friday's earthquake and tsunami in Japan caused limited damage to undersea telecom cables, but phone networks struggled to cope. The disaster may also have implications for the semiconductor industry and the supply of flash memory products.