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Colocation stories - Page 57

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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Investing.com invests with Equinix to deploy closer to APAC customers
Thu, 26th Jul 2018
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Equinix says the company's move highlights the need for decentralized IT infrastructure to deliver on today’s demands.
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New data centre built in an ex-mine pushing to be Europe's greenest
Wed, 25th Jul 2018
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Set in a former underground mine, the 120,000m² Lefdal Mine Datacenter has a number of incredible power and cooling technologies.
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AXA IM acquires DATA4 and its 15 data centres across Europe
Wed, 25th Jul 2018
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The company has held a 37 percent stake in DATA4 since 2012 and has now completed a 100 percent acquisition with international expansion on the cards.
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HPE introduces AI & cloud automation with latest storage portfolio update
Wed, 25th Jul 2018
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has announced new features to HPE3PAR focusing on enabling users to make better use of their data.
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Digital Realty opens up IBM Cloud access in 70 global data centres
Tue, 24th Jul 2018
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Digital Realty today announced that it will be expanding its dedicated access to the IBM Cloud in 15 major metropolitan areas around the globe.
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Why cooling is critical in the data center
Mon, 23rd Jul 2018
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Efficient cooling is crucial for data centers, consuming up to 30% of power usage as rising operational costs pressure firms to improve energy metrics.
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Super-fast IoT enabled 5G is right around the corner - or is it?
Fri, 20th Jul 2018
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Steven Carlini says telcos are falling over themselves to be the first to offer 5G services, but it looks like Asian telcos have the inside line.
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A clear definition of AI for colocation providers
Fri, 20th Jul 2018
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Schneider Electric's Patrick Donovan discards all the hype and confusion surrounding 'AI' and paints a clear picture for now and the future.
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New 17 acre data centre campus opens for business in London
Thu, 19th Jul 2018
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Virtus has announced two data centres have officially gone online with another on the near horizon, burgeoning its IT capacity in the region.
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Mercedes F1 head of IT discusses data storage – and the woes of backup
Thu, 19th Jul 2018
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Matt Harris has been with the team for 20 years and here he shares its incredible data history - including a data outage he will take to his grave.
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Interconnection abound: Equinix to launch its ECX Fabric to APAC
Thu, 19th Jul 2018
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Later this year Equinix will roll out its Cloud Exchange Fabric across Asia Pacific to meet surging demand for inter-metro and private connectivity.
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New MIX PoP launched at Aruba’s Global Cloud Data Center​
Thu, 19th Jul 2018
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Aruba has secured a PoP deal with the Milan Internet eXchange (MIX) to establish new interconnections from its modern (and huge) data centre campus.
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AvantiGas opts for UK-based Six Degrees in multi-cloud transformation
Tue, 17th Jul 2018
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The deal will see Six Degrees building and hosting the international company's data and IT services on a multi-cloud platform across 16 countries.
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US biggest player in $12b data center market – but APAC’s catching up
Tue, 17th Jul 2018
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The global data center transformation market is in a good place for all those involved in the industry – and this trend is set to continue.
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DE-CIX partners with euNetworks to launch ‘Project Reach’
Tue, 17th Jul 2018
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The point of the Project is to reach into more data centres and expand the locations where customers can connect to the DE-CIX peering platform.
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Orange acquires Basefarm for €350m to strengthen European cloud reach
Mon, 16th Jul 2018
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Orange says the acquisition will reinforce its position in the cloud computing services market across the continent.
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STT GDC signs deal with SGIX to host services in data center
Mon, 16th Jul 2018
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ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) has announced a partnership deal with Singapore Internet Exchange (SGIX).
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Flexential announces new Atlanta 70,000 square-foot data center
Fri, 13th Jul 2018
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The hybrid IT data center solution provider says it's confident in Atlanta as it's data center market is currently in high demand.
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Photo Gallery: Interxion celebrates London expansion with LON3 launch
Thu, 12th Jul 2018
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Last night Interxion hosted an event on the top floor of the City Hall with 360 degree views to mark the launch of its third London data centre.
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Opinion: Why data centres are migrating from the suburbs to the CBD
Thu, 12th Jul 2018
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Data centre operators used to desire large plots on the fringes of city metros, but AU-based Charles Fortin says this ideal is beginning to change.