All Data Centres articles
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Industry Trends
Bezos and Musk: The Billionaires’ space battle
Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk and Amazon boss Jeff Bezos have launched their own rocket companies as they seek to tap into the planet’s ever-increasing demand for broadband connectivity. Chris Forrester assesses their chances.
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Thought Leadership
Edge is the new cloud: Who will own the edge?
As a founder of SoftLayer (now IBM Cloud) I had the opportunity to be at the forefront of the cloud era since before anyone really knew what the ‘cloud’ was, writes StackPath CEO & Chairman Lance Crosby.
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Whitepaper
Whitepaper: The promise of universal scale
This whitepaper examines what file-based industries such as M&E require from their storage systems when data grows at an explosive rate and must always be available.
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Thought Leadership
Five trends that will shape broadcast technology
From increased application of artificial intelligence to an acceleration in adoption of the cloud, IABM Lead Research Analyst Lorenzo Zanni selects five trends that will shape the broadcast technology sector.
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Industry Trends
Getting set for GDPR
Channel 4 is renewing its Viewer Promise, while broadcasters in Germany are joining forces to create a universal log-in – but is either enough to accommodate the EU’s stringent new data protection laws?
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Industry Trends
Tech in 2018: The impact of disruptive IT on media
From data gathering to regulation to new cloud service models, the industry’s adoption of new technologies will only accelerate in 2018.
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Industry Trends
Data in broadcasting: Salesforce and Fox
In the first of a two-part series, Ambrose McNevin explores broadcasters changing relationship with consumers and the advantage of data implementing the business transition.
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Industry Trends
Edge computing in broadcasting
Mobile edge computing is a fast moving technology wave that is vital to delivering content via forthcoming 5G networks.
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Thought Leadership
Overhauling the consumer experience using data analytics
New data-driven experiences present a golden opportunity to shape the next generation of TV, declares Per Borgklint, SVP, Chief Innovation Officer and Head of Business Unit Media, Ericsson.