Top 5 Data Center Stories of the Week: December 11, 2020
Amsterdam seeks a place to expand, EU mulls green data center rules, Juniper buys a network automation startup, and more.
December 11, 2020
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Amsterdam’s Next Data Center Clusters Will Be Built Out of Town - The city is out of space and power, and there are signs of government and industry agreement on a new location. Now, they have to convince the public.
Europe Edges Closer to Green Data Center Laws - While all options are still on the table, ideas for tougher measures have been put on the back burner.
Juniper Buys Apstra in Move Toward Self-Driving Data Center Network - The startup’s intent-based networking technology automates network configuration, deployment, and management, moving Juniper closer to its self-driving network vision.
Why It Will Be a While Before AI Is Managing Your Data Center - While hyperscalers already use AI to improve operations, most other data centers aren’t integrated enough to make it work.
Red Hat Builds Native Edge Computing Features into RHEL and OpenShift - The features are meant to make it easier for customers to add edge deployments to their existing infrastructure.
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