Thailand’s Soccer Fans Demand Better Network Infrastructure after AIS Livestream Outage

Thai soccer fans were dismayed when the livestream of the Liverpool-Manchester United pre-season livestream in Bangkok was disrupted by an outage on AIS Play, a streaming platform owned by telecom operator Advanced Info Service (AIS). As AIS Play was the only platform Thai viewers could use to watch the live match broadcast, several fans took […]
Fujitsu Working with Icelandic Start-up to Power Data Centres with Ammonia

Fujitsu has announced its progress on a collaboration with Icelandic start-up, Atmonia, for a cleaner method of producing ammonia which would make ammonia a suitable power source for data centres. As part of the agreement on the joint project, which first began in April, Fujitsu would supply the high-performance compute (HPC) resources to discover new […]
Microsoft Data Centre Batteries Provide Grid Service for Renewable Energy in Dublin

Lithium-ion batteries at a Microsoft data centre in Dublin, Ireland, will be connected to a wind-powered electric power grid, lowering the grid’s reliance on conventional sources of energy which emit high levels of carbon. The batteries typically provide backup power for the data centre, but have been certified, tested, and approved for connection to the […]
ST Engineering Launches Green and Sustainable Data Centre Cooling System

ST Engineering has announced its entry into the data centre cooling market with the launch of its new Airbitat DC Cooling System, an innovation created by its Urban Environment Solutions (UES) business. The Airbitat DC Cooling System delivers pre-cooling for data centres, which will be especially important given Singapore’s tropical climate. According to a press […]