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Lenovo introduces AI-enabled data management solutions
Lenovo recently announced its latest storage arrays, namely the ThinkSystem DG Enterprise Storage Arrays and the ThinkSystem DM3010H Enterprise Storage Arrays. These cutting-edge solutions are specifically designed to streamline the process of enabling AI workloads for organisations, making it more accessible and efficient. They also announced two new ThinkAgile SXM Microsoft Azure Stack solutions that enable a unified hybrid cloud solution to address the growing data, security, and sustainability requirements.
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Date- 21st August 2023
Time- 2:00 PM BST
THIS WEEK'S TOP NEWS
CoreWeave expands to North Texas with a new $1.6B data centre
The data centre is CoreWeave’s first facility in Texas and will support economic activity and job growth in the area. CoreWeave plans to have the new data centre up-and-running by the end of the year in Plano.
Castrol partners with Hypertec to speed up immersion cooling tech for data centres
Castrol has recently partnered with Hypertec, an expert in immersion cooled server design and implementation, to promote the widespread adoption of Hypertec’s immersion cooling solutions for data centres. By combining Hypertec’s technology with Castrol’s cutting-edge fluid technology, both companies will collaborate on developing and testing state-of-the-art immersion cooling systems at Castrol’s global headquarters in Pangbourne, UK.
Telkom to explore sustainable energy solutions with Medco Power to power data centre
Telkom , through its subsidiary NeutraDC, is strongly focused on developing the data centre business while remaining committed to applying ESG (Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance) principles.
Tachyum reveals roadmap towards sustainable green data centres
Tachyum Prodigy is the world’s first Universal Processor, ideally suited to help overcome increasingly excessive energy use in data centres.
Data centres represent one of the most energy-demanding facilities globally. According to a report by the International Energy Agency (IEA), data centres and data transmission networks account for 3% of the global electricity consumption. As the demand for digital services continues to surge, it is projected that data centres will consume a staggering 20% of the world’s energy supply by 2025.
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