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Bitcoin mining is already drawing billions of gallons of freshwater a year, raising fresh questions about who pays for its hidden costs.
The appointment is set to support the firm's push to expand monitoring and response services into new markets and products globally.
New Relic's Lee Atchison says there are a number of barriers for businesses that are going 'all-in' for the cloud.
The company has sunk around US$19 million into the new facility that will be located in Bulgaria's capital, Sofia.
EcoDataCenter will be launching its new facility in Sweden that not only has no carbon emissions, but also promotes the reduction of them.
AI is emerging as a crucial cybersecurity tool in the IoT era, with 51% of Australian firms recognising its importance, a Ponemon Institute study shows.
A very exposing report has revealed breaches are rising and response times are falling, largely due to shoddy software development practices.
Given cloud's massive momentum, Mark Gaydos says there is a risk that some basic fundamentals might be being overlooked in the rush.
Higher average selling prices across standard and custom servers has seen data centre vendors cashing in on a bustling market.
There are distinct security advantages to using something that's a unique part of the user, rather than something they must recall from memory.
Aruba's Lorenzo Giuntini says data centres have an obligation to adopt free cooling systems to improve energy efficiency.
Data and oil have undeniable similarities in how businesses use them, but hoarding and storing data like an oil tycoon can lead to damaging consequences.
Cyber security is no longer just an IT issue. Businesses must prioritize it to protect against financial and reputational damage.
Hitachi Vantara updates its Content Platform, enhancing data governance, security, and cost-efficiency for cloud and multicloud environments.
In addition to the new facilities, ServiceNow hopes to double its workforce in the area by the end of next year.
Iron Mountain celebrates 100% renewable energy milestone at its EU data centres, improving sustainability in Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands, and the UK.
Over half of UK firms struggle to utilise collected data, with 51% finding it hard to make informed decisions, reveals a Claranet report by Vanson Bourne.
After converging the campus' IT infrastructure from three data centres to two, the University of Stirling looked into a power upgrade.
Law enforcement officials are challenged by compliance policies and procedures such as evidence disclosure rules.
Colocation and cloud services can work together to provide businesses with a strategic advantage and improved agility.