David Young joins Keysource board

David Young has joined data centre design, build and management specialists Keysource as Client Services Director. In his new role he will work closely with the company’s senior management team utilising his 25 years’ experience in mission critical consulting engineering. His particular remit will include developing the professional services offering, leading major client accounts and assisting the board to ensure long-term sustainable business growth.

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Why low attenuation interconnects in data centres?

By Willy Rietveld, TE Connectivity.

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White Paper focuses on Prefabricated Data Centres

Understanding unique aspects of data centre deployments vital to avoiding delay, cost and inefficiency, says White Paper #166 from Schneider Electric.

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Data Centre Golf Day overshadows Ryder Cup

Mid-September, and the golf world’s attention was firmly focused, not on Gleneagles and that low-key competition where Europe traditionally hands the Americans a lesson in golf, but on Staverton Park in Northamptonshire, where plenty of golfing lessons were not so much handed out as desperately needed. The occasion? The inaugural Data Centre Golf Day, in association with the Data Centre Alliance (DCA) and Data Centre Solutions.

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Data centre skills shortage threatens growth

Gartner, Inc. has said that capacity planning and performance management skills within IT infrastructure and operations (I&O) teams are no longer sufficient to meet business needs in the digital economy era.

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Plan now for software-defined data centres

While software-defined data centres are inevitable in the medium term, organisations still need to avoid cost and disruption by creating roadmaps now.

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