Top 5 Data Center Stories of the Week: April 21, 2020
The lockdown continues. Here are some of the biggest things we wrote about this week.
April 24, 2020
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‘Freeze Time:’ How Long Can Data Center Supply Chains Hold Out? - The longer the global lockdown, the harder it will be to keep data centers running without failure.
Google Says Some Computing Its Data Centers Do Can Wait for Sunshine - The company is planning a fleetwide rollout of a new platform that runs non-urgent workloads when the grid is most carbon-free.
Equinix and GIC to Build Cloud Data Centers in Japan - Absent domestic cloud giants, US and Chinese platforms are rushing into Japan to fill the void.
Coronavirus Is Bad and Good News for the Data Center Switch Market - After a beating in the first half, Omdia analysts expect the market to roar back in the second six months of the year.
Cybersecurity Startups Seek New Ways in a Perimeter-Less, Zero-Trust World - New companies are taking fresh, innovative approaches to enterprise network security, but the security startup space has slowed down this year.
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