BY Greg Goode ON
Thursday, 10 March 2011
With our planet shaking and stirring up the ground across the globe, this phrase has taken on a whole new meaning.
What does this have to do with data centres?
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BY Greg Goode ON
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Should the US data centre industry be afraid?
Could data processed in a data centre somewhere in the US be considered a dirty export?
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BY Greg Goode ON
Thursday, 18 February 2010
The data centre pod has multiple constructs and the morphology varies. This is borne out by how data centre vendors have engineered their versions of a pod to address the data centre industry. The pod market reminds me of the expression on a tee-shirt I was given from someone who had returned from a Southeast Asian holiday: ‘same, same, but different’.
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BY Greg Goode ON
Thursday, 15 October 2009
 The ubiquitous universal form-factor shipping container: you’ve seen it transporting goods worldwide on ships, rail and by road, acting as building site offices or sheds, providing temporary and permanent housing, and even providing walls. Well, now it has entered the data centre industry construct—not only delivering a hermitically-sealed concentrated data hall for information technology, but also in providing the necessary facility infrastructure of power and cooling.
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