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Colocation stories - Page 11

In technology, colocation is used when an organisation or an entity rents space for server and hardware storage to another organisation. Power, internet connection, cooling and security systems are supplied to the tenants.

This shared space between two or more organisations has many advantages. First, it is beneficial for the renters, as they can make a profit with unused space in their infrastructure. This fair trade also saves tenants money because they don’t have to build infrastructure and pay for facilities.

Colocation is also a good thing for the environment because it allows a reduction of infrastructure and optimisation of energy costs at the same time.
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CapitaLand Investment launches China data centre development fund
Wed, 22nd Feb 2023
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CapitaLand Investment Limited (CLI) has established a China data centre development fund called CapitaLand China Data Centre Partners (CDCP).
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QuSecure appoints Lisa Hammitt as First Independent Director
Fri, 17th Feb 2023
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QuSecure, a PQC cybersecurity software leader, appointed Lisa Hammitt as first independent director who will focus on quantum technology and cyber resilience.
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Data center transformation market to reach $35.65 billion
Fri, 17th Feb 2023
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The data center transformation market's major revenue share from the cloud service providers sector will be 46.2% by 2033.
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Akamai launches new connected cloud and computing services
Wed, 15th Feb 2023
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The new services offer a fundamentally different approach to the cloud by integrating core and distributed computing sites with a massively scaled edge network.
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Exclusive: How NTT Ltd is innovating with Private 5G, networks and cloud
Mon, 13th Feb 2023
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NTT Ltd. is a leading IT infrastructure and services company that serves 65% of the Fortune Global 500 and more than 75% of the Fortune Global 100.
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Extreme integrates network fabric into its SD-WAN platform
Thu, 9th Feb 2023
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Extreme Networks has integrated network fabric capabilities into its ExtremeCloud SD-WAN platform, allowing customers to securely connect multiple environments.
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Proactive procurement crucial to secure access to equipment
Thu, 9th Feb 2023
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Aggreko advises proactive equipment procurement to avoid project delays in the booming European data centre market, amidst global supply chain challenges.
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Datacom partners with Mercury to bring renewable energy to DCs
Thu, 9th Feb 2023
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Datacom, New Zealand's largest tech company, has chosen Mercury as its energy provider to ensure its data centres are powered by renewable energy.
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Data centres facing three major challenges in 2023
Fri, 3rd Feb 2023
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Demand for data storage and processing has become insatiable, making it more challenging than ever to operate and scale these facilities efficiently.
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Data centre’s fuel cell market to be US$573 million by 2032
Fri, 3rd Feb 2023
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The fuel cell market for data centres is estimated to occupy a significant CAGR of 15.5% during the forecast period.
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Exclusive: Nuro brings web hosting excellence to NZ businesses
Mon, 23rd Jan 2023
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Nuro Group Ltd, trading as Nuro, will offer free cPanel web hosting and will be the only company to do so in New Zealand.
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Adopting climate neutral data centre pact targets saves enough energy to power a city
Fri, 20th Jan 2023
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The operators of medium sized data centres could save Europe eleven terawatt hours of electrical power every year, the same as a medium-sized city.
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Dell Technologies expands server portfolio with 13 new additions
Thu, 19th Jan 2023
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The 13 Dell PowerEdge servers accelerate performance and reliability for computing across data centres, large-scale public clouds and edge locations.
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Plans for regional internet rollout announced by Proximity
Thu, 19th Jan 2023
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Proximity plans to increase its number of internet exchanges in an effort to be within reach of up to 95% of the UK population.
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Hurricane Electric partners Digital Realty in Asia Pacific
Tue, 17th Jan 2023
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New points of presence in Singapore, Hong Kong and Sydney provide customers with additional high-speed IP transit options and overcome data gravity barriers.
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Vantage Data Centres enters London market with £500 million investment
Thu, 12th Jan 2023
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Vantage Data Centers has announced its entrance into London with the development of a 48MW 500 million campus.
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Forrester names Commvault a leader in data resilience
Fri, 6th Jan 2023
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Commvault announced that Forrester has positioned the company as a Leader in the Forrester Wave: Data Resilience Solutions Suites, Q4 2022.
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Solar panels to power Supernap’s data centre in Thailand
Fri, 30th Dec 2022
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Supernap provides a digital transformation solution for corporates, hyperscales and governments with better and greener infrastructure.
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Stack Infra builds 36MW data centre campus in Japan
Thu, 29th Dec 2022
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The facility will offer hyperscalers and enterprises on-demand critical capacity with scalability and redundancy in one of the fastest-growing digital markets.
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What Amazon wanted from New Zealand's prime minister
Thu, 29th Dec 2022
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Mega-company Amazon asked Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern for help over billion-dollar data centres it is building here, and to have input on policy.