External Data Center News

The latest industry news from external feeds


Tuesday, April 9th


Tue, 4/9/13 @ 07:30 - From Data Center Knowledge

With the emergence of cloud computing, big data and IT consumerization, many data centers and organizations have redesigning their IT infrastructure. One of the biggest drivers within the modern data center is to design an environment capable of scalability, agility and of course efficiency. In...

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Tue, 4/9/13 @ 05:00 - From Data Center Knowledge

Carter Validus Mission Critical REIT continues to acquire data center properties. On Monday the company said it has paid $12 million to acquire a data center property in Andover, Massachusetts, about 25 miles north of Boston.

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Tue, 4/9/13 @ 05:59 - From Data Center Knowledge

Bringing cloud into the mix changes the nature of modern business computing, writes Mike Goodenough of Savvis. The equation has shifted from purchasing power to operational effectiveness.

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Tue, 4/9/13 @ 04:30 - From Data Center Knowledge

AFCOM, the world's leading data center association, named the 2013 finalists for its annual “Data Center Manager of the Year” award, nominating Tate Cantrell, chief technology officer for Verne Global; Donna Manley, senior IT director, computer operations at the University of Pennsylvania; and...

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Tue, 4/9/13 @ 04:21 - From Network World

Oracle co-President Mark Hurd weighed in on the contentious topic of third-party software maintenance at the Collaborate user group conference in Denver this week.

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Tue, 4/9/13 @ 01:48 - From Network World

Cisco Senior Vice President John McCool, CTO of the enterprise segment and instrumental in data center fabric initiatives, has left the company after 17 years.

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Tue, 4/9/13 @ 00:56 - From Network World

Oracle is planning to release a series of applications that take advantage of in-memory computing, a move that will up the competitive ante between itself and SAP.

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Monday, April 8th


Mon, 4/8/13 @ 23:20 - From Computer World

Tata Consultancy Services is to acquire French IT services company Alti in a bid to increase its presence in the European market.

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Mon, 4/8/13 @ 12:32 - From Data Center Knowledge

HP is now selling its first software-defined servers, Project Moonshot systems, using Intel's Atom 1260 processor found in cell phones. With greatly increased density, Moonshot uses less energy, less space and reduces complexity and cost.

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Mon, 4/8/13 @ 10:00 - From Data Center Knowledge

Our photo feature, Inside Microsoft’s European Cloud Hub, examines how Microsoft has optimized its data center design to make efficient use of fresh air, and follows the path of the air through the giant facility.

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Mon, 4/8/13 @ 09:58 - From Computer World

Hewlett-Packard's new densely packed low-power Moonshot server has finally come out of the company's labs and is available to customers in the U.S. and Canada starting at $61,875.

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Mon, 4/8/13 @ 09:00 - From Data Center Knowledge

The global IT infrastructure is evolving beyond centralized data centers and into a distributed system of globally connected points. With more users, more devices, and a lot more data – the data center has become an integral part of any organization. US-based firms are now trying to bring data...

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Mon, 4/8/13 @ 09:30 - From Data Center Knowledge

Dublin is unique amongst major European data center hubs in that its appeal is based on climate, rather than connectivity. While the thriving data center communities in London, Amsterdam and Frankfurt are built atop network intersections in key business cities, Dublin has become one of the world's...

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Mon, 4/8/13 @ 07:37 - From Network World

Software-defined network, software-defined data center ... and now software-defined fabric.

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Mon, 4/8/13 @ 06:00 - From Data Center Knowledge

This week, notable posts from Chris Crosby, Stacey Higginbotham, RagingWire, Data Centers Unclouded and Schneider Electric.

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Mon, 4/8/13 @ 06:15 - From Data Center Knowledge

Beware of hidden costs in planning for cloud, writes Ravi Rajagopal of CA Technologies. Most organizations remain blissfully ignorant about the full impact of these intangible costs.

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Mon, 4/8/13 @ 05:20 - From Data Center Knowledge

Fusion-io (FIO) announced that the ioFX workstation acceleration platform is now available with 1.6 TB of capacity, in addition to the original 420 GB form factor. The high capacity ioFX is ideal for video editing and computer assisted design (CAD).

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Mon, 4/8/13 @ 04:30 - From Data Center Knowledge

There were a number of announcements of new data center projects last week, including a Pennsylvania hospital that has received a state grant to help pay for the ongoing project to convert a former grocery store into a data center.

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Mon, 4/8/13 @ 03:09 - From Network World

Building solar voltaic cells from nanowires instead of standard metal conductors can increase the amount of energy that can be captured by a factor of 15, according to a new study by scientists from the Nano-Science Center in Denmark.

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Mon, 4/8/13 @ 03:00 - From Computer World

Virtualization and cloud services are making it easier for companies to shift IT infrastructure operations to service providers, and that's exactly what many organizations are doing. Insider (registration required)

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Mon, 4/8/13 @ 03:09 - From Computer World

Administrative tasks, brainstorming, and waiting for tests combine to overtake the hours spent designing and coding

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Mon, 4/8/13 @ 01:05 - From Network World

Intel has doubled the speed of the Thunderbolt data transfer technology, which will soon shuttle data between host computers like Macs and peripherals at a rate of 20G bps (bits per second).

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Sunday, April 7th


Sun, 4/7/13 @ 14:12 - From Data Center Knowledge

This week's Industry Perspectives represented an intersection of top-of-mind topics for data center professionals and executives -- cloud planning, relocations and networks were the topices covered.

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Saturday, April 6th


Sat, 4/6/13 @ 06:59 - From Data Center Knowledge

The Week in Review: A closer look at two powerful supercomputers, Blue Waters and the ALMA Correlator, Internap is best-perfoming data center stock in the first quarter, how storage is shaping the evolution of cloud infrastructure.

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Friday, April 5th


Fri, 4/5/13 @ 08:32 - From Data Center Knowledge

CloudNow, an association for women in cloud computing, has named its top ten outstanding women in cloud computing.

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Fri, 4/5/13 @ 07:00 - From Data Center Knowledge

Nebula One is a turnkey private cloud system that seeks to "democratize" cloud computing by bundling compute, network and storage services through a simple self-service interface and popular APIs.

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Fri, 4/5/13 @ 07:30 - From Data Center Knowledge

It’s finally Friday! So that means it's  time for a little data center humor. This week, readers vote for the best caption for Raised Floor Adventures.

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Fri, 4/5/13 @ 05:30 - From Data Center Knowledge

According to a Harris Interactive poll, 64 percent of Americans watch online video while at work. As employees flocked to watch March Madness, network administrators are focusing on new ways to withstand the increase in demand and keep business applications responsive. writes David White of Ipanema...

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Fri, 4/5/13 @ 04:30 - From Data Center Knowledge

Juniper Networks (JNPR) announced new products for enterprise campus and data center infrastructures, to take on the spikes in BYOD, mobile users and new enterprise application deployments.

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Fri, 4/5/13 @ 04:58 - From Data Center Knowledge

High atop the Chilean Andes, at more than 16,500 feet above sea level, lives the ALMA Correlator - a unique supercomputer in the world's highest data center, which brings the farthest reaches of our universe into focus.

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Thursday, April 4th


Thu, 4/4/13 @ 12:00 - From Data Center Knowledge

Gartner defines software defined networks (SDN), Pica8 and NTT partner for SDN solutions, and IBM enhances its SDN approach for virtual environments.

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Thu, 4/4/13 @ 10:30 - From Data Center Knowledge

The concept of a modular data center solution has eluded definition, if not comprehension. Through the short history of modular solutions and vendor marketing, a definition and categorization of solutions has emerged. This is the second article in the series, DCK Guide to Modular Data Centers.

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Thu, 4/4/13 @ 07:03 - From Data Center Knowledge

DataSite Marrietta is building out colo space, but the Georgia project also represents the evolution of the industry over the years , according to developer Jeff Burges.

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Thu, 4/4/13 @ 07:30 - From Data Center Knowledge

The modern data center environment is evolving to support more users, more data and a lot more services. As the data center becomes an integral part of any organization, the focus becomes efficiency and a reduction in management overhead.

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Thu, 4/4/13 @ 06:03 - From Data Center Knowledge

Cisco (CSCO) announced its intent to acquire UK-based Ubiquisys, a leading provider of intelligent 3G and long-term evolution (LTE) small-cell technologies that provide seamless connectivity across mobile networks for service providers.

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Thu, 4/4/13 @ 06:30 - From Network World

Security Business Intelligence (SBI) earned Intel top honors in the CSO40 awards, which recognize security projects that have delivered outstanding business value.

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Thu, 4/4/13 @ 05:36 - From Data Center Knowledge

A data center relocation (DCR) is not just about moving servers and plugging them in at their new locale. In reality, DCR can be one of a company's most complex and challenging endeavors, writes Bruce Cardos of Datalink.

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Thu, 4/4/13 @ 05:56 - From Data Center Knowledge

To expand on its Big Data platform, IBM has announced new technologies for data acceleration and new Hadoop System advancements, including an industry-first innovation called "BLU Acceleration," which combines a number of techniques to dramatically improve analytical performance and simplify...

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Thu, 4/4/13 @ 04:44 - From Data Center Knowledge

At the Data Center Jobs Board, we have a new job listing from McKinstry Essention Inc, which is seeking an Project Manager in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Thu, 4/4/13 @ 01:55 - From Network World

Oracle's sprawling annual OpenWorld conference doesn't kick off until September, but next week the Oracle user group-backed Collaborate event will be held in Denver.

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Wednesday, April 3rd


Wed, 4/3/13 @ 22:31 - From Network World

A sweeping overhaul of systems used by Portland, Ore.'s fire and police departments is three years behind schedule and about US$10 million over budget, in part because city officials failed to "effectively use lessons learned" from past technology projects, including a troubled SAP software implementation, according to a new audit report.

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Wed, 4/3/13 @ 13:17 - From Computer World

Dell will release Windows tablets later this year that could potentially include devices with screen sizes larger than 10 inches.

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Wed, 4/3/13 @ 13:48 - From Data Center Knowledge

Digital Realty keeps the acquisitions going, acquiring a data center in Dallas and a future development site in Phoenix, Arizona, targeting two very hot markets showing incredible growth right now.

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Wed, 4/3/13 @ 09:26 - From Data Center Knowledge

The name of the game with data center infrastructure management (DCIM) has been aligning it with all of an organization’s business IT management. It’s what Nlyte has focused on in the latest iteration of its DCIM software.

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Wed, 4/3/13 @ 07:24 - From Data Center Knowledge

Nuage Networks, a cloud networking provider backed by Alcatel-Lucent, has launched its Virtualized Services Platform (VSP), a new software-defined networking platform that will allow companies to quickly scale their cloud operations.

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Wed, 4/3/13 @ 07:30 - From Data Center Knowledge

Advanced modeling can help administrators better understand how power and resources are being used within a data center, as explained in this white paper from Power Analytics..

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Wed, 4/3/13 @ 06:00 - From Data Center Knowledge

At the Data Center Jobs Board, we have a new job listing from McKinstry, which is seeking a Critical Facilities Engineer in Newark, California.

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Wed, 4/3/13 @ 05:34 - From Raritan Blog

Raritan’s iPDUs plus Power IQ® Software lead to lower Data Center Opex

What if, the next time you opened your home electric bill, instead of a lump sum of kilowatt-hours, you found an itemized list of every electrical appliance – down to each and every light bulb — that drew power that month, and how much you’re spending to run it? Instead of shrugging and hunting down your checkbook, you would have useful information you could use to drive that bill down.

You would know what it’s costing to keep that spare freezer in the basement. You’d know exactly who left the garage light on all night, or if your air conditioner was really living up to its energy star rating. You could take steps to avoid overpaying, enforce family policies, and make smarter purchases.

That’s just a glimpse of what can be done now for the data center, with the wealth of information pumped out by Raritan iPDUs. These units continually generate tons of real-time data down to the circuit-breaker or the outlet level, if you need it. In addition to your industry-standard amperage reading, these intelligent strips can push a tremendous amount of granular data through one IP drop. Connected to environmental sensors, they can continually report on temperature, humidity, open-closed contact status, airflow, and CO2 level as well. They can even stream a web cam feed.

Far from being TMI, this data is what empowers you equip every rack with just the right amount of cooling, for example. And that’s not small potatoes: According to Gartner, data centers save four percent of their cooling budget for every degree they can raise ambient temperature. A related example: that iPDU can also tell you — with 1% accuracy — how many kwH you’re consuming every month to power any particular blade server. And since you’re billed in KwH, you’ve now got an apples-to-apples comparison between consumption and cost, or between different hardware models and configurations.

Knowing which aisles are hot, and which are not

With a clickable, real-time display on the PDU and the capacity for up to eight temperature and eight humidity sensors, you can discover aisle-specific hot spots to more accurately concentrate your cooling. You can determine if there’s a systemic problem, or just a vent, for example, that’s been blocked by a carelessly placed briefcase. You can keep humidity levels high enough to prevent electrostatic discharge, and low enough to discourage hardware corrosion and with that, early system and component failure.

Raritan’s Power IQ software is what takes in all this data from Raritan’s, as well as competitors’, intelligent PDUs, analyzes it, and makes it actionable. It can aggregate and analyze data across multiple centers in multiple sites, and even generate ODBC-exportable reports.

In my next blog, we’ll talk a bit more about Power IQ and Raritan’s EMX controller, which allow you to set thresholds, alerts, and generally inject invaluable smarts into one of the dumbest things in your data center — the rack.

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Wed, 4/3/13 @ 05:00 - From Data Center Knowledge

As multiple trends converge in the data center, infrastructure has been forced to evolve to support more agile and scalable platforms. Part of the conversation revolves around unified computing systems, while the other part revolves around something even more specific: storage.

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Wed, 4/3/13 @ 05:30 - From Data Center Knowledge

Cloud service providers need to move beyond traditional reliance on complex hardware redundancy schemes and instead focus on developing more intelligent software that can monitor, anticipate, and efficiently manage the failure of physical infrastructures, writes David Gautier of Microsoft. When...

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