Edge, Equinix and Atlanta were the three themes that grabbed readers’ attention in November. News about new edge computing deployments continue, while the Atlanta market saw strong leasing as Microsoft readies a cloud campus nearby. Meanwhile, Equinix unveiled its newest campus in Ashburn’s Data Center Alley.
Here are the 10 most popular stories on Data Center Frontier in November 2020, in order of article views:
- Switch Teams With FedEx, Dell to Deploy Data Centers: Switch is teaming with FedEx and Dell Technologies to create an edge computing network for enterprise customers, deployed Switch modular data centers on FedEx real estate, with Dell providing hardware and managed services.
In November, Data Center Frontier’s guest column series, Voices of the Industry, featured insight from leaders at Service Express, Aligned, WTEC, and DataBank. Here are the Voices columns that were most popular with DCF readers last month:
- Applying Sustainability Practices That Will Reach Data Center Net Zero Energy Goals (Nortek): Kris Holla, Group Vice President, Channel Sales for Nortek Data Center Cooling, highlights how focus on renewable energy alone will not help data centers reach sustainability net-zero goals.
- Cooling Edge Data Centers: It Requires More Thought (TAS Energy): The team at TAS Energy highlights a variety of different approaches to cooling for edge data centers, from direct expansion cooling systems, to chilled water solutions, free cooling and more.
- Growing A Sustainable Data Center Business in Challenging Times (Iron Mountain): Rick Crutchley, Vice President and General Manager of Iron Mountain Data Centers North America explores how the industry can thrive in uncertain times.
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