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Low energy prices in US attract datacentre investment at Europe’s expense
Low and stable electricity prices are likely to make the US a target for datacentre investment at Europe’s expense datacentre efficiency | 18 Mar 2013
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Use of cloud for disaster recovery, backup and desktop set to rise
Adoption of cloud computing will move from SaaS to more sophisticated uses such as disaster recovery, backup, business continuity and desktop services News | 18 Mar 2013
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FM, IT and Data Centres
Are Facilities and IT data centre managers implacable enemies, or is it a case of different work priorities, asks analyst Clive Longbottom. News | 18 Mar 2013
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CW Buyer's Guide: Green Computing
Computer Weekly looks at technologies that can help your datacentre become cost and energy efficient in this 11 page Buyer's Guide. News | 18 Mar 2013
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Human error most likely cause of datacentre downtime, finds study
Human error such as inadvertently adjusting the temperature or pulling power cords from an asset are biggest causes of datacentre downtime News | 17 Mar 2013
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Warren School upgrades legacy IT for BYOD and flexibility
Essex-based Warren School has replaced legacy servers with virtualised, consolidated infrastructure for a BYOD programme for staff and students case study | 13 Mar 2013
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Firms overlook commercial and legislative risks to datacentres
As datacentres become an integral part of a business, serious commercial and legislative risks are being ignored datacentres | 11 Mar 2013
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The Health Lottery picks two datacentres for data security and resilience
The Health Lottery decided to have host its applications on two ideltical datacentres as a disaster recovery good practice and for high resilience case study | 08 Mar 2013
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Case study: How Advania maintains a low PUE in its Icelandic datacentre
Advania's Thor datacentre near Reykjavik uses Iceland's natural energy resources and free air cooling to maintain a low PUE case study | 07 Mar 2013
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Iceland prepares to lure Silicon Valley IT giants to build datacentres
Despite having the facilities to build a green datacentre, big firms such as Apple, Facebook and Google have not opted for a base in Iceland analysis | 06 Mar 2013
