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The Dynamic Data Center: 3 Trends Driving Change in 2015

Data Center Knowledge

As data center change continues at a rapid pace, important trends are rising to the fore that will help shape the industry in 2015 and beyond, writes Kevin Leahy of Dimension Data. Industry Perspectives'

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10 Ways Data Center Industry Will Change in 2015

Data Center Knowledge

Big Data Cloud Computing Connectivity Data Center Strategies Enterprise Featured Networking' Web-scale, containers, stream analytics, non-x86 silicon, and other big trends that will drive the industry Read More.

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CloudFlare to Open Data Centers in China in 2015: Report

Data Center Knowledge

CloudFlare to open 12 data centers in mainland China over the next six months in preparation for the beta launch of local service in January 2015.

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Top 10 Data Center Stories of 2015

Data Center Knowledge

While "boring" is a good thing as far as data center operators are concerned, 2015 was not a boring year for the data center industry Read More.

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Top 10 Data Center Predictions for 2015

Data Center Knowledge

With the arrival of a new year, organizations are making plans to address the explosion of enterprise data in 2015, writes Ron Vokoun of JE Dunn Construction. A big question is how those plans will differ from data center operations in 2014. Industry Perspectives'

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Red Cloud to Use Cannon Data Center Modules for Massive Australia Expansion

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First of 11 data centers due to come online in Q1 2015 outside of Perth Read More. Asia-Pacific colocation Modular Data Centers'

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Microsoft pulls underwater data center back to the surface to assess benefits of deep-sea cloud

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Members of the Project Natick team power wash algae, barnacles and sea anemones off the Northern Isles underwater data center, which was retrieved from the seafloor off the Orkney Islands in Scotland. The tubular data center, containing 864 servers, was pulled up earlier this summer after sitting on the seafloor at a depth of 117 feet.