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Solar plus storage is a win-win for Nigeria's booming data centre market and residents

In the next five years, Nigeria's data centre industry is set to explode, doubling its capacity from 116MW in 2024 to a forecasted 226MW in 2029 bringing high bandwidth speeds to urban areas. But with a failing electricity grid and an end to oil subsidises, how can the country affordably secure the power that it needs to make this vision of connectivity a reality? Could a solar array with battery energy storage help to solve the challenge? Sherisse Alexander, Chief Business Officer, WATT...

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Discovering the data centre industry

Ben hadn’t considered a career in the Data Centre industry until he saw the advert by BCS on the Government website which ‘sounded really interesting.’ He was the first apprentice to join the company as part of the new apprenticeship scheme when it launched 6 years ago in collaboration with London Southbank University. Now Ben has graduated he has been promoted to the role of Consultant.

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How Can Data Center Managers Handle Explosive Growth Driven By AI and ML?

By Marc Caiola – nVent Vice President of Global Data Solutions.

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Transforming data centres to meet AI’s evolving demands

By Kamlesh Patel, VP Data Center Market Development at CommScope.

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Secure I.T. Environments Completes Challenging Royal Free Hospital Data Centre Upgrade in Just Nine Weeks

Relocation and replacement of cooling infrastructure on mission critical live data centre.

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Data centres: The good they do

The positive impact of data centres on people, society, business and government. By Ed Ansett, Chairman and Co-Founder, i3 Solutions Group, Part of Ramboll.

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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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