Data Centre

Data Edge launches new service to reduce the environmental impact of data centres in Ireland

Data Edge has announced that it is launching a new service to the Irish market which will help reduce the environmental…

4 years ago

Drogheda Institute of Further Education (DIFE) announces new Data Centre Technician programme

Drogheda Institute of Further Education (DIFE) is delighted to launch a new Data Centre Technician programme commencing in January 2022. …

4 years ago

Solving the challenges of data centre sustainability and resilience of the grid

The public conversation around the future of energy generation in Ireland has taken a somewhat concerning turn of late. After…

4 years ago

A sustainable strategy to achieve Net Zero data centres

Guest article by Marc Garner, VP, Secure Power Division, Schneider Electric UK&I A strategy for Net Zero data centres Throughout…

5 years ago

Driving Factors of Ireland’s Data Centre Growth

Over the last decade, Ireland has quickly come to be a data centre and cloud computing hub for global technology…

5 years ago

RDA to Commercialise Ground-Breaking New Tech for Data Centers

Red Dot Analytics (RDA), a spin-off from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore, has completed a seed fund round with…

5 years ago

Dell Technologies Reimagines Dell EMC VxRail to Offer Greater Performance and Storage Flexibility

Dell Technologies has announced Dell EMC VxRail hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) systems with enhanced performance based on recently launched Dell EMC…

5 years ago

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