Construction is so much work. Wouldn’t it be easier if you could just print your next data center? Unfortunately, it’s probably not going to be as simple as that.
In the latest edition of DCD>Magazine, we travel to Germany to understand whether the future of data center construction lies in 3D printing.
Additionally, we feature profiles of three CEOs, each with distinct approaches. Our coverage extends to the challenges faced by casinos in meeting regulatory requirements, insights into Verizon’s disaster preparedness at a US military base, and we investigate the European Union’s aspirations of consolidating a local cloud platform.
Elsewhere, Houthi attacks appear to have cut submarine cables. We look at what this means for the future of Internet stability, and we address the following questions: Why are oil companies getting into data center cooling? How is the British Heart Foundation using the cloud? What did we learn from MWC?