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Lack of skills threatens data centre disruption

Mike Meyer, Managing Director, Portman Partners (Executive Search), provides some fascinating and expert insights as to why the data centre and wider digital infrastructure sectors are facing an imminent skills shortage, suggesting that innovative thinking and actions are required to address the situation before it becomes a significant bottleneck to ongoing digital transformation in both the business and consumer worlds.

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Widening range of data centre challenges

Increasing demand and the need for more capacity requires infrastructure changes and new technology deployment, while stricter regulations and the need for additional skilled staff must be addressed.

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Keysource completes new Datum data hall

Keysource has completed a major design and expansion project for Datum Datacentres at its site on Cody Technology Park, Farnborough. The expansion supports Datum’s ambitious growth plans and commitment to providing high levels of security and client support.

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Black Nova sees green at Proximity Data Centres Swindon

Wiltshire-based web hosting and IT services provider Black Nova Designs has migrated its servers to Proximity Edge 7 in Swindon. This follows Black Nova evaluating several potential colocation data centre providers.

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Unlimited space is the cornerstone of the new Aruba offer

No more full mailboxes or disks - Aruba becomes the provider of unlimited space and presents the launch of new Unlimited Email Storage and Aruba Drive services.

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RETN launches London to Paris Low Latency Connectivity

RETN has launched its new low latency network route between London and Paris. Spanning 550 kilometres, this cutting-edge infrastructure leverages CrossChannel, the latest subsea cable from Crosslake Fibre and advanced fibre-optic technology to ensure faster and more efficient data transmission for businesses in the financial and datacentre hubs.

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Elektrobit Case Study: Enable Immense Data Intake to Support Autonomous Driving

Automated vehicles record and process massive amounts of data daily with simulations and high capacity sensors. For Elektrobit, a global supplier of connected software for the automotive industry, the biggest challenge was how to securely store, transfer and process these large amounts of data. The interconnection-first approach, deployed on Platform Equinix®, provided Elektrobit the fastest and most stable option available. Find out how Equinix, with its global data centers and digital edge presence, boosted efficiency, performance, reliability and security for Elektrobit.

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