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The industry you love is moving into the clouds, as it says goodbye to traditional infrastructure – just like the IT industry before it, writes Alan Burkitt-Gray
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As the world catches fire, are data centres helping us improve the climate emergency or making it worse? It’s hard to be precise, Alan Burkitt-Gray finds
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Canada needs more competition to drive prices down and expand coverage. Annie Turner explores the options on the table
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In many earthquake-prone countries, base isolation is used widely; but it is not used so much in the US. Now a Silicon Valley data centre has combined it with other techniques to offer a new level of protection. Melanie Mingas looks at whether others could follow the lead
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Building restrictions, energyrestraints, materials costs and changing technologies are all issues and potential obstacles to successful deployments of data centre building projects. Antony Savvas looks at how the industry is coping
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The cloud is forcing many to define how – and where – the telco of the future should operate. Annie Turner examines the implications and outlook
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Following the well-publicised CDN outages of 2021, Capacity’s Natalie Bannerman explores how we can future-proof this infrastructure to avoid such events happening again
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From monetising traffic to international regulations, Gareth Willmer examines the road ahead for IoT and the advances on the horizon
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We are all familiar with the stories of flawed artificial intelligence technologies in the public sphere as a result of a lack of diversity. But beyond that, how much does AI/automation unknowingly reinforce biases and inequalities in the telecom-tech space? Capacity’s Natalie Bannerman explores.
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Quantum communications is moving so fast that Alan Burkitt-Gray follows the last issue’s innovation feature with a further look
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In a survey of top companies in our industry, Alan Burkitt-Gray finds only one – Colt – with a majority of women in the management team. Some are all men
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The Irish data centre market carries on expanding, but will it continue to navigate the occasional bumps in the road? Antony Savvas reports