This article appears in the April/May 2012 issue of iTECH, published in the April 9 print edition of Transport Topics. Click here to subscribe today. Truck makers and technology companies are working ...
Demand for data center capacity has been rising exponentially for well over a decade. COVID-19 caused a significant acceleration in that growth, at the same time as it upended global supply chains.
What can help the social sector go big on data in the right ways? For one, organizations should stop underestimating their capabilities. And for another, they should build their data strategy around ...
TL;DR: Future AI data centers will require significant power increases, with predictions of 68GW by 2027 and 327GW by 2030, potentially overwhelming current infrastructure. Permitting challenges and ...
Information storage is such an important aspect that it has been pioneering the development of information technology. As one of the most promising subsets, optical data storage has led to a series of ...
Ethereum, the world’s second-largest blockchain network, has increased the amount of data it can handle at one time. While it’s a minor and expected change, it affects how the network handles ...
The number of hyperscale data centers has surged to new heights with 19 providers operating more than 1,000 data center worldwide, according to recently released data from Synergy Research Group (SRG) ...
T he global data center sector is poised for continued unprecedented expansion, with capacity expected to nearly double from 103 GW to 200 GW by 2030, according to JLL’s newly released 2026 Global ...
Maternal mortality rates in the U.S. have climbed in recent years. Moreover, mortality rates are significantly higher for Black women and American Indian and Alaska Native American women than the rest ...
This excerpt is from the book The Practice of Cloud System Administration: Designing and Operating Large Distributed Systems Vol 2, reprinted with permission of the authors and publisher ...
Colocation capacity in North American data centers has dropped to near zero availability, and most of the construction pipeline is already pre-leased, which will impede economic growth and threaten ...
India's data centre capacity has increased by 260 MW, reaching 1.5 GW by the end of September, according to a property consultant report released on Wednesday. The report by CBRE highlighted that 53 ...
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