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Best of the Blogs: Schneider Electric on outages and efficiency, Data Center Overlords look at network congestion, Chris Crosby mulls whether data centers have become ubiquitous, and Equinix on the changing face of media companies.
The Industry Perspectives channel at Data Center Knowledge highlights thought leadership in the data center arena, providing industry professionals with the opportunity to share their insight and expertise. For your weekend reading, here’s a recap...
The Week in Review: A "milestone" year for Equinix, building smaller at DuPont Fabros, QTS enters Dallas market in a big way, shares of Rackspace slide on cloud concerns.
What's it like to move 3,000 servers into a new data center? As part of its expansion in the U.S. market, LeaseWeb recently migrated 100 server-filled racks into a new data center in northern Virginia, and has put together a video providing an...
The Week in Review: The $24 billion Dell buyout, and what it means for the cloud & the data center. Also, DFT seeking deals, Facebook and Chef scale together, and the evolution of Microsoft's data center design.
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AFCOM, which is an association of data center management professionals, names a "Data Center Manager of the Year" annually to recognize outstanding leadership and excellence in the field. Nominations are still being accepted.
Companies are getting more creative in how they consolidate their environments. We’re not just talking about hardware any longer. Sure, virtualization still plays a big role in the consolidation effort, but there are plenty of other tools as well.
Oracle (ORCL) announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire Acme Packet (APKT), a global provider of session border control technology, for approximately $1.7 billion. Plus acquisition news from IBM, Twitter and The 451 Group.