Europe’s Digital Sovereignty Surge: How Open Source is Redefining Tech Independence
The Unstoppable March Toward European Tech Autonomy Across European boardrooms and government offices, a quiet revolution is underway. The continent…
The Unstoppable March Toward European Tech Autonomy Across European boardrooms and government offices, a quiet revolution is underway. The continent…
European cloud provider OVHcloud has revealed a new cooling architecture that sources indicate could dramatically reduce environmental impact. The company’s fifth-generation server racks and cooling systems reportedly cut cooling electricity needs by up to 50 percent while reducing water consumption by 30 percent.
European cloud and data center firm OVHcloud has unveiled what it describes as a groundbreaking cooling architecture for its global data center operations. According to reports, the new OVHcloud Smart Datacenter combines innovative industrial designs with artificial intelligence capabilities to significantly reduce both power and water consumption.