Data Centre Review Magazine

Data Centre Review Magazine

Data Centre Review (DCR) is a part of Electrical Review, the oldest journal in the electrical industry. Published by SJP Business Media, DCR explores various subjects including UPS systems, energy efficiency, enclosures, panel building, DCIM, and significant industry events. DCR is aimed at data centre, energy, facilities, and building service managers, as well as other influential figures in the sector, all of whom are dedicated to maintaining efficient operations and ensuring maximum availability. In each edition, readers will find the latest news and products from the industry, along with interviews and insights from experts discussing current issues, case studies, and emerging trends. Currently, DCR is released twice a year as a supplement to Electrical Review, but due to the rapid growth of the data centre sector, it will soon be published quarterly. Additionally, DCR is set to undergo a redesign, so stay tuned for a fresh new look and exciting new features.

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  • 1 month ago | datacentrereview.com | Mike Meyer

    Mike Meyer, CEO of Portman Partners, cautions that without bold new energy strategies, the soaring electricity demands of AI data centres could short-circuit the sector’s explosive growth. The AI revolution is advancing rapidly. Expected to reach $306.9 billion by 2025, create 133 million new jobs and contribute $15.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030, AI seems unstoppable – except it isn’t.

  • 2 months ago | datacentrereview.com | Phil Thompson

    Phil Thompson, CEO of Balance Power, explains why data centre operators struggling with grid constraints should look to on-site renewable solutions if they want to keep pace in the global AI race. In the last decade, demand for data centres has soared in response to the role data is playing in modern lives. Now, the emergence of generative AI is set to rocket it even further.

  • Dec 13, 2024 | datacentrereview.com | Kayleigh Hutchins

    The new PoP is scheduled to go live in the first quarter of 2025, and will provide high-capacity IP transit and ethernet solutions to service providers in the region. This will be Arelion’s second PoP in Rome, and its location at Aruba’s IT4 campus in Rome will enable it to meet customer demands for scalable space and power. Aruba’s Hyper Cloud Data Centre campus will host five independent data centres with a total of 30 MW of IT power, with redundancy at 2N or higher, once at full capacity.

  • Dec 12, 2024 | datacentrereview.com | Kayleigh Hutchins

    Together with its energy efficiency product offerings, this capability allows customers to preconfigure integrated modular solutions based on a single Panduit SKU. Data centre enclosures can require up to 35 additional products to complete the deployment of each rack. Shipping preconfigured cabinets help reduce plastic and cardboard packing and saves on multiple vehicle deliveries and saves on deployment on-site.

  • Dec 10, 2024 | datacentrereview.com | Kayleigh Hutchins

    This makes handling during installation and maintenance easy; during maintenance, device replacement can simply be carried out under load. The special feature is integrated in the DC connector. An innovative piece of electronics, directly built into the connector, actively quenches the electric arc.

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