Getting an AWS certification is like getting a badge that says you know your stuff. It can really help your career. For ...
Cisco adds Open Transport 3000 Series, a multi-rail open line system that integrates optical networking components.
MADISON, Wis. — Data centers are credited for buoying the general construction market as demand falls in other sectors, and in Wisconsin, they’re credited with injecting billions of dollars of ...
The Journal Sentinel asked readers to send us their questions about Wisconsin data centers. More than 300 responded. We will be posting the answers to those questions here over the next weeks as more ...
In a recently issued annual report, a real estate services company says Texas is primed to become the world's largest market for data centers, those behemoth facilities storing computers and IT ...
ASHBURN, Va.—Loudoun County’s growth into a mecca for one of the largest infrastructure build-outs in American history kicked into gear when Buddy Rizer taped a list of companies to his office door.
Economic development legislation championed by Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek is poised to dramatically expand the state’s tax breaks for data centers, which are already among the largest in the nation.
WCNC, YORK COUNTY, S.C. - For nearly 60 years, South Carolina families gathered at Penland Christmas Tree Farm to kick off their holiday season. A proposed data center campus next door could put that ...
From rural counties to fast-growing suburbs, data center projects are spreading across Texas and, often, drawing local opposition. Now, thanks in part to its business-friendly regulatory climate, ...
Calibrant Energy has signed a definitive agreement with Iron Mountain to build, own, and operate a 23-megawatt-hour (MWh) battery at the latter’s New Jersey data center. Data center as a clean energy ...
RICHMOND, Va.—The Virginia House of Delegates on Tuesday passed legislation continuing billions of dollars in state tax exemptions for all qualifying new and existing data centers as long as they take ...
From Amarillo to Waco, College Station to Harlingen, Texans are raising concerns over the proliferation of data centers — and the tremendous amounts of water and energy they are poised to suck up.