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Monday, August 13th, 2018
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4:26p |
Oracle Accused of Defrauding Investors on Cloud Sales Growth Florida-based City of Sunrise Firefighters' Pension Fund is leading a lawsuit against Oracle, alleging the company lied to shareholders about drivers behind earlier cloud sales growth • The suit, filed last Friday, is seeking class-action status, Bloomberg reported • An Oracle spokeswoman said the suite has no merit and that the company will vigorously defend against the claims • After a few years of focus on enterprise cloud services, Oracle's effort is still nascent, and the company trails market-share leaders in key segments | 4:27p |
Power Shift: Why Data Centers Must Control Water Use, Part 2 As water-cooled servers increasingly enter the market, it is not enough to merely say a data center offers low-water cooling systems. | 5:17p |
QTS Delivers Hyperscale Data Center to Non-Hyperscale Client in Ashburn QTS has launched a new data center in Ashburn, Northern Virginia, with a financial services firm as the anchor tenant • The wholesale lease is for about 2MW, a type of deal seen more frequently with hyperscale cloud platforms • The new facility is geared toward hyperscale clients, but the deal shows that traditional enterprises also see value in hyperscale-like economics and being in the world’s hottest data center market | 6:49p |
What’s All This About Liquid Cooling in Data Centers? The rise of machine learning has put some wind behind liquid cooling in data centers. We decided to spend July taking a closer look at the trend and answering some big questions surrounding it. Here's everything that we've learned. |
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