Data centres

Metronode spending $150m on DC projects in 2017

19 July, 2017 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Data centre operator Metronode is building expansions for its GovDC data centres in Unanderra and Silverwater and its facility in Derrimut, Melbourne.


The downsides of extending the life of your servers

17 July, 2017 | Supplied by: Sundata Pty Ltd

Looking to delay a decision on cloud, or to simply save a buck, organisations are holding onto their old servers for longer and longer. But this can open your organisation up to a variety of risks and end up costing more than it saves.


Equinix to spend $54m to expand SY4 data centre

14 July, 2017 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Data centre operator Equinix will spend $54.3m to double the rack capacity of the SY4, the company's fourth and newest facility in Sydney.


Cool computing brings astronomical results

28 June, 2017 | Supplied by: Pentair Schroff

A supercomputer that handles a thousand trillion floating-point operations per second requires some serious cooling power.


Schneider Electric Ecoflair Indirect Air Economiser data centre cooling system

21 April, 2017 | Supplied by: Clipsal - by Schneider Electric

The Schneider Electric Ecoflair Indirect Air Economiser cooling system uses a proprietary polymer heat exchanger technology to provide a cost-effective, energy-efficient approach to data centre cooling.


Data centre program launched by Lenovo

06 April, 2017

A new data centre project has been launched by Lenovo in Australia and New Zealand.


Data centres — riding the heatwave

03 April, 2017 by Andrew Kirker, General Manager–Datacentres, Schneider Electric Pacific

With the summer heatwaves still burned in our memories, now is the time to set up a preventive maintenance strategy for your data centre.


Advantech series of edge intelligence servers

01 April, 2017 | Supplied by: Advantech Australia Pty Ltd

The Advantech series of edge intelligence servers (EIS) accelerate IoT implementation by providing integrated solutions that include an edge computer, WISE-PaaS software packages, IoT development tools, preconfigured cloud services, plus the flexibility to add more software modules from the WISE-PaaS marketplace.


What 'software defined' means for hardware

01 April, 2017 by Matthew Kates, ANZ Country Manager, Zerto | Supplied by: Zerto Aus Pty Ltd

Hardware choice is becoming less important as software-defined solutions give IT departments the power to manage service levels rather than machines.


Innovation investment by Huawei in NZ

24 March, 2017

Huawei has announced it will invest in digital innovation in New Zealand.


Micron21 data centre awarded

15 March, 2017

Uptime Institute Tier IV Design Certification has been awarded to Micron21for its data centre.


Warren & Brown Technologies LC Duplex Uniboot Optical Fibre patch cords

01 March, 2017 | Supplied by: Warren & Brown Technologies

Warren & Brown Technologies LC Duplex Uniboot Optical Fibre patch cords provide an effective means of managing and correcting polarity in the field.


Schneider Electric Galaxy VX UPS

26 January, 2017 | Supplied by: Clipsal - by Schneider Electric

Schneider Electric has introduced Galaxy VX — an efficient, easy-to-deploy, compact, three-phase uninterruptible power supply (UPS) with flexible operating modes for large facilities, data centres and business-critical applications.


Record data processed by CSIRO's ASKAP telescope

18 January, 2017

The data now processed by a radio telescope in Western Australia's outback is equivalent to around 15% of the world's internet traffic.


IBISWorld research reveals data storage services growth

16 January, 2017

Data storage services are expected to undergo revenue growth of over 14% during the year ahead.


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