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AI embraces liquid cooling, but enterprise IT is slow to follow
The enthusiasm for generative AI is attracting serious investment,…

Outage data shows cloud apps must be designed for failure
One of the most significant differences between cloud and traditional…

AI embraces liquid cooling, but enterprise IT is slow to follow
The enthusiasm for generative AI is attracting serious investment,…

Outage data shows cloud apps must be designed for failure
One of the most significant differences between cloud and traditional…
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Large data centers are mostly more efficient, analysis confirms
Uptime Institute calculates an industry average power usage…

When net-zero goals meet harsh realities
For more than a decade, the data center industry — and the…

What role might generative AI play in the data center?
This is the first in a series of reports on artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on the data center sector.

Looking for the x-factor in data center efficiency
The suitability of a data center environment is primarily judged…

Global PUEs — are they going anywhere?
Regular readers of Uptime Institute’s annual data center survey,…

Emerging regulatory requirements: tactics for riding the tsunami
Over the past 12 months, Uptime Institute Intelligence has been…

Data centers are short-staffed boys’ clubs
Two persistent trends in data center staffing are in apparent…

Consensus on regulatory goals hides national differences
In recent reports, Uptime Institute Intelligence has warned…

Regulations drive investments in cybersecurity and efficiency
Legislative requirements for data center resiliency, operational…

Are utility companies needed for pull-the-plug testing?
The testing of backup power systems is crucial for ensuring…

AI will have a limited role in data centers — for now
The topic of artificial intelligence (AI) has captured the public’s…

The strong case for power management
ANALYST OPINION
In a recent report on server energy efficiency,…