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M.C. Dean completes Phase 3 expansion at Modular Mission Critical campus

The expansion increases the company’s manufacturing space to more than 500,000 square feet, enabling increased production capability for customers in the data center, health care, manufacturing, transportation, and federal markets.

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Developed specifically for mission critical video workloads, Surveill delivers an IT-friendly foundation with the performance, scale, and resilience required to support today’s demanding safety and operational requirements.

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How to keep fiber cables clean

The very tools used to keep a fiber network clean can also be the cause of end face contamination.

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Mission critical projects propel gangbuster year for Henderson Building Solutions

According to a 2023 McKinsey & Co. report, data center construction spending is expected to rise at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.4%, reaching $49 billion by 2030.

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CBRE report highlights rapid global data center growth despite power supply constraints

The growth of AI has contributed to steady leasing activity despite higher interest rates and economic uncertainty and is expected to drive future data center demand.

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Ubiquity acquires data center solution provider EdgePresence

Ubiquity Edge provides initial facilities in desirable high-growth metropolitan areas, such as San Diego; Los Angeles; Dallas and Austin, Texas; and Orlando and Jacksonville, Florida, and will be deploying additional sites nationally to meet customer demand. 

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Hurricane Electric expands IP transit options in Idaho

This PoP is Hurricane Electric’s first location in Idaho (ninth in the U.S. Pacific Northwest) and will provide the region with improved fault tolerance, load balancing, and congestion management in the delivery of next-generation IP connectivity services. 

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Colo and cloud solutions for supply chain challenges

To best understand the extent to which supply chain shortages have affected enterprise IT strategies, it’s helpful to evaluate the supply chain delays through two paradigms: one of abundance and another of scarcity.

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Brasfield & Gorrie tops out Texas data center project

The topping out milestone marks a structure reaching its full height. 

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QUIZ | Downtime

Core and edge data center downtime can cost businesses millions — with a major impact on critical applications. This quiz explores the impacts of downtime in core data centers and at the network edge.

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Three site selection considerations for data center development

While the need for data centers continues to increase, finding a suitable property with the right zoning, utilities, and development timeline can be challenging. 

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KDDI expands data center presence in North America

Starting with the first data center in New York in 1989, KDDI has been continuously expanding Telehouse’s presence in new markets for over 30 years, with this recent acquisition bringing the total portfolio of data centers to 12 countries. 

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atNorth opens sixth data center in the Nordics as expansion continues

Akureyri offers many benefits to businesses looking to house their data in an affordable and sustainable way. Iceland’s cool climate and abundance of energy sources allow businesses to tap into an infrastructure with renewable energy and great connectivity, resulting in significant cost efficiencies. 

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Airedale by Modine invests in expanded service offerings for US data center customers

The new lab can test a complete range of air conditioning equipment, accommodating air-cooled chillers up to 2.1 MW and water-cooled chillers up to 5 MW. 

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Celebrating 10 years of DE-CIX and Nokia partnership

DE-CIX’s and Nokia’s long-standing relationship, which is based on joint research and development efforts and standardization initiatives, has resulted in highly reliable, low-latency, and seamless peering and interconnection services for customers around the world.

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Hurricane Electric adds new point of presence in Kansas City

In 2024 when construction is complete, Kansas City will be the location for the new 1 million-square-foot, $800 million hyperscale data center for Meta, Facebook’s parent company, which will be supplied 100% with renewable energy. 

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Novva Data Centers announces new facility in Tahoe-Reno region

Storey County's Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center continues to attract major enterprises, including Novva's new neighbors Apple, Google, and Tesla.

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How to develop a winning infrastructure monitoring strategy

A good monitoring strategy will also help organizations improve their overall performance and ensure that their systems run smoothly.

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Tired of Waiting, Apple Cancels $1B Irish Data Center

Originally announced in February 2015, Apple is giving up on trying to build the new facility.

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The town of Athenry was at one point set to be home to Apple's next $1 billion data center, but after three years of trying to build it, Apple has given up and will go elsewhere.

As Reuters reports, plans for an Athenry data center were first announced in February 2015. The location was chosen mainly because of easy access to green energy, but what Apple didn't expect was the delays due to appeals by locals not to allow it to be built.

It was argued that the data center would have a negative impact on local animal populations, increased the chances of local flooding, and the proximity of the site to a nuclear power plant was also used in an attempt to thwart Apple's planned construction. It worked, as Apple is now walking away.

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Intel's First Dedicated Graphics Cards to Launch in 2020

The high-end discrete graphics cards will reportedly target the PC gaming market and data centers, putting pressure on AMD and Nvidia. Intel hired a former AMD exec to lead the effort.

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Intel plans to release its first discrete GPUs in 2020, the chip maker said in a Tuesday tweet.

"Our plan is to introduce high-end discrete graphics solutions for a broad range of computing segments, including both the client and datacenter businesses," Intel added in a statement.

According to MarketWatch, the new GPUs will also target gaming, a market AMD and Nvidia have long dominated with their Radeon and GeForce products, respectively.

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