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Data center vacancies hit historic lows despite record construction

Network World

Primary markets such as Northern Virginia, Atlanta, and San Francisco, had a record 6,350 megawatts (MW) under construction at the end of 2024, more than double the 3,077.8 And even with those record construction rates, the overall vacancy rate in primary markets fell to a record-low 1.9% MW capacity being built at the end of 2023.

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A Joint Venture Revolutionizes Construction Logistics

CIO Business Intelligence

Construction logistics have traditionally been complicated, intensive, and error-prone and, until recently, there was little indication that this was going to change. Ordering can be maddening, delivery points are often overloaded, and larger construction companies average 150,000 receipts annually. Conceiving a floor plan.

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How a cloud-first enterprise application strategy boosts speed and scale for your business

CIO Business Intelligence

Against a backdrop of disruptive global events and fast-moving technology change, a cloud-first approach to enterprise applications is increasingly critical. What could be worse than to plan for an event that requires the scaling of an application’s infrastructure only to have it all fall flat on its face when the time comes?”.

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What is S/4HANA? SAP’s latest ERP system explained

CIO Business Intelligence

In the 1970s, five formerIBMemployees developed programs that enabled payroll and accounting on mainframe computers. In 2008, SAP developed the SAP HANA architecture in collaboration with the Hasso Plattner Institute and Stanford University with the goal of analyzing large amounts of data in real-time.

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IBM wins UK lawsuit against LzLabs for mainframe intellectual property theft

Network World

In the case, which IBM filed in England and was decided by the London Technology & Construction Court (TCC), IBM alleged that LzLabs UK subsidiary Winsopia acquired an IBM mainframe and then illegally reverse-engineered the Big Iron software to build LzLabs core Software Defined Mainframe (SDM) package.

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UK election may unlock access to new data center capacity

Network World

The change in the UK government following the general election on July 4 is also leading to a change in the country’s planning policies for data center construction. This framework, which directs major developments through the planning process, currently does not address data centers.

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ST Engineering showcases applications of new technologies to stay ahead of disruption

CIO Business Intelligence

Consider both the upsides and downsides to every disruptive innovation and develop applications that are smart, secure, and sustainable, without losing your focus on solving real-world challenges,” says Low Jin Phang, President, Digital Systems, ST Engineering. To find out more about ST Engineering Digital Systems, visit [link].