Data Center Design Influenced by Supercomputer Metrics
A new metric for supercomputers could have far-reaching implications on data center design and development.
A new metric for supercomputers could have far-reaching implications on data center design and development.
State tax incentives provide economic benefits for owners, operators and tenants investing in data center real estate in Arizona.
Major League Baseball recently announced that it purchased data center real estate in Omaha, Neb., to provide a remote backup for its massive amount of game data.
External data center design can vary dramatically from one location to another, however, all facilities have common outward elements.
The nation’s retail and wholesale data center capacity is in modest over-supply in a number of markets due to new capacity coming online as the industry has ramped up in light of changing business conditions and economic progress. The Virginia market, primarily focused around Ashburn, has also been growing rapidly with a little over 2 … Read more
Industry Veteran to Lead Company and Propel Growth Las Vegas, NV (July 8, 2013) – Cobalt Data Centers, a Las Vegas-based provider of premium co-location and datacenter solutions, today announced the appointment of Jefferson S. Brown as President of the company, effective immediately. The company also announced that Mike Ballard, Cobalt’s previous CEO, has stepped … Read more
Oak Brook Facility Opens 10,000 Square Feet of New High-Density Raised Floor and 1.35 Megawatts of Additional Critical Power CHICAGO – June 3, 2013 — Latisys, a leading provider of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) announced the commissioning of an additional 10,000 square feet of high-density, raised floor data center space and 1.35 megawatts of … Read more
Nevada is the latest state to offer data center providers with tax incentives as a draw to their state. According to a source at the Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance, and based on information from the legislature, the legislation recently passed is slated to be applicable as of July 1, 2012. Exact detail has not … Read more
Microservers, also known as Density Optimized Servers, are an important technology advancement that will play a significant role in server infrastructure decisions, but will not adversely affect the data center industry. Microservers are a low powered trimmed down version of standard servers, requiring 10-40 watts as opposed to standard servers requiring 90+ watts. Their primary … Read more
(Las Vegas) – SkyWire®Media, Inc., a national Mobile Content Enabler (MCE), today announced an agreement with Las Vegas-based Cobalt Data Centers to provide high-availability data center and interconnection services for its fast growing mobile solutions business. The agreement is a “win-win†for Las Vegas as it joins together two local businesses to handle innovative mobility … Read more