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Uptime Institute Global Data Center Survey 2025

The 15th edition of the Uptime Institute Global Data Center Survey highlights the experiences and strategies of data center owners and operators in the areas of resiliency, sustainability, efficiency, staffing, cloud and AI.

AI power fluctuations strain both budgets and hardware

AI training can strain power distribution systems and shorten hardware life - especially in data centers not built for dynamic workloads. Many operators may be underestimating these risks during design and capacity planning.

REPLAY | Securing Your Data Center: Protecting Against IT, OT, and IoT Cyber Attacks

This webinar discussed the latest cyberattack trends targeting digital infrastructure and explored common attack vectors against IT, OT, and IoT systems, analyzing the techniques used by malicious actors to compromise systems and disrupt data center…

Europe will not abandon the hyperscalers

Current geopolitical tensions are eroding some European organizations' confidence in the security of hyperscalers; however, moving away from them entirely is not practically feasible.

2 Jul 2025
Ransomware incidents on OT equipment surge

Data center operators are increasingly aware that their operational technology systems are vulnerable to cyberattacks. Recent incident reports show a rise in ransomware attacks, which pose significant risks to data centers

30 Jun 2025
Electrical considerations with large AI compute

Training large transformer models is different from all other workloads - data center operators need to reconsider their approach to both capacity planning and safety margins across their infrastructure.

13 Jun 2025
Seven fallacies of data center cybersecurity

Cybersecurity has traditionally not been a key focus of attention for data center operators. But cyber incidents are on the rise and concerns are growing. Unaddressed vulnerabilities leave operators at increasing risk from evolving threats.

Cybersecurity and the cost of human error

Human error is an increasingly exploited weakness by cyberattackers, leading to data center security breaches and greater risk for enterprises and operators.

AI and cooling: chilled water system topologies

To meet the demands of unprecedented rack power densities, driven by AI workloads, data center cooling systems need to evolve and accommodate a growing mix of air and liquid cooling technologies.

2025 Global Data Center Survey [Results and Crosstabs]

The 15th edition of the Uptime Institute Global Data Center Survey highlights the experiences and strategies of data center owners and operators in the areas of resiliency, sustainability, efficiency, staffing, cloud and AI. The attached data files…

13 May 2025
Data centers weather grid failures — but utilities want change

Data center owners are as committed to Tier III and Tier IV designs as ever, but more will be required to share power, adding complexity and possibly risk.

Cloud: when high availability hurts sustainability

Organizations that architect resiliency into their cloud applications should expect a sharp rise in carbon emissions and costs. Some architectures provide a better compromise on cost, carbon and availability than others.

REPLAY | Annual data center outage analysis 2025

Preventing outages continues to be a central focus for data center owners and operators. While infrastructure design and resiliency frameworks have improved in many cases, the complexity of modern architectures continues to present new risks that…

Annual outage analysis 2025

The prevention of outages has always been a top priority for data center owners and operators - but outages do occur. This report analyzes recent Uptime Institute data on IT and data center outages: their causes, costs and consequences.

REPLAY | European cybersecurity regulation and its impact on digital infrastructures

European cybersecurity regulations have become effective and will have a major impact on both critical infrastructures and their cybersecurity management. This webinar will discuss the NIS2 Directive, the European Union's updated cybersecurity…

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