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Aruba Academy: a bridge between training and the data centre industry to upskill future professionals

Italian data centre company continues efforts to close the IT skills gap with the further development of its training school, designed to educate and prepare young IT talent for technical roles.

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Keysource launches 'State of the Industry' report

Keysource has launched its sixth annual State of the Industry Report which gathers the views and insights from over 250 IT Directors and Senior Datacentre professionals.

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Vertiv expands operations in Norway

Vertiv to deploy a 150 MW renewable energy-fuelled and grid-interactive data centre to support the Green Mountain’s growth.

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Building a sustainable digital economy - setting the scene

Max Schulze, Founder of the Sustainable Digital Infrastructure Alliance, explains why the organisation is transforming into a global think tank, before discussing the current digital transformation landscape – the good, the bad and the ugly! As ever, he shares some great insights as to what needs to happen to ensure that sustainability is front and centre of the digital world.

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University of Stirling completes consolidation challenge.
By 2019, two-thirds of data center IT infrastructure spending in China will be obtained by local...
Providing a critical role in Europe’s digital infrastructure, data centres are the foundation of...
Seminar highlights lack of entry level talent and threat to industry’s future.
Echelon Data Centres Limited, a new Irish company based in Dublin, is to create 1,100 jobs through...
Data centres can make a carbon saving of up to 97% by opting for Brett Martin’s new low embodied...
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Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

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