Global data center market stories
The new unit gives operators a single point of contact for cooling systems as demand for artificial intelligence and cloud sites strains energy and water use.
Salute and Ecolab join forces to streamline liquid cooling for AI data centres, integrating Cooling-as-a-Service into chip-level ops.
Neurair and Hanugra partner to deliver 400MW of AI-optimised, liquid-cooled data centres across Asia-Pacific, with global rollout in view.
Motivair by Schneider Electric unveils AI-ready coolant units for high-density data centres, promising flexible layouts and lower energy use.
The Asia Pacific data center and hosting services market could reach US$32 billion by 2023, second only to the United States market.
The market will expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.04% between 2018 and 2023, predicts the latest Market Research Future report.
Meyers will lead the strategic business teams driving the company's next phase of growth as it focuses on the future needs of customers and partners.
The entire multi-cloud management market is expected to hit $939 million this year and will be worth $3.4 billion by 2021.
The market is growing significantly with major contributions from cloud service providers (CSPs) & telecommunication & colocation service providers.
Technavio's study names Dell, EMC, HP, IBM, and NetApp as leaders in the bustling global data center storage market.
Rising AI hardware heat loads are pushing data centres towards liquid cooling, and Iceotope's latest cash injection is aimed at scaling its systems.
Singapore's limited land and rising AI power demand are pushing policymakers to rethink Jurong Island's role in digital infrastructure.
The hire bolsters Salute’s push into AI-driven data centre demand as operators seek faster, greener build-outs and fewer suppliers.
Vertiv completes USD $1.0 billion purchase of PurgeRite to bolster liquid cooling services for AI-driven, high-density data centres.
The entire Singapore colocation market will generate S$1.05 billion in 2016 alone, and will reach S$1.56 billion by 2020.