Utilities are changing core business practices to respond to a data center-driven surge in electricity demand.
As city leaders try to reduce carbon emissions and conserve water amid a 20-year drought, a proposed tax break for a new, water-intensive data center is drawing scrutiny.
Find out what data centers are, what factors are driving and constraining their growth, and how to invest in that growth.
The ever-increasing demand for data centers continues to outpace infrastructure and will likely lead to capacity constraints ...
FCC inquiry into data caps and usage-based billing practices by broadband providers. Consumer complaints and impact on ...
Liquid cooling in the data center is just that—cooling technology that uses liquid to remove heat from the chip without using ...
The power generation sector is looking at numerous ways to provide enough electricity to satisfy demand from data centers.
Katie Muer, Distributed Infrastructure Solutions Portfolio Lead for Black & Veatch, explains why substations are becoming ...