Hyperscale and Traditional Data Centres Compared – Tradition is Out, Hyperscalers are In
In our vibrant digital economy, data centres serve as the often-unsung heroes, powering everything from social media platforms to e-commerce giants and the ever-expanding world of cloud services and artificial intelligence. As our appetite for data continues to surge, the industry has risen to the occasion with groundbreaking facility designs that cater to modern demands….
How Scalable Edge Data Centres Drive Industry 4.0 – Digital Transformation and the New Industrial Revolution
Industry 4.0 is transforming global industries by introducing technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and advanced robotics. These innovations generate vast volumes of data that need immediate processing for applications such as predictive maintenance, autonomous vehicles, and real-time analytics. Centralised data centres face limitations in managing these demands. Transmitting…
How DCIM Reduces Downtime and Improves Data Centre Efficiency
In today’s hyper-connected world, downtime in a data centre can be catastrophic. Gartner estimates that the average cost of IT downtime is approximately $5,600 per minute, equating to over $300,000 per hour. Beyond the immediate financial losses, downtime can damage customer trust, disrupt supply chains, and lead to long-term reputational harm. Yet, many outages are…
High Rack Density in Data Centres: A Strategic Investment
As digital technologies drive global industries, businesses are tasked with managing ever-increasing computational demands. From artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) applications to high-performance analytics, data centres are the engine behind this transformation. The adoption of high rack density—consolidating more IT power into fewer racks—has become a strategic priority for organisations aiming to…
Enterprise vs Colocation Data Centre Solutions: Which is Right for Your Business?
As businesses grow increasingly dependent on digital infrastructure, the decision of where to host their data has become a critical strategic choice. For organisations considering how to house their IT systems, the debate often boils down to two main options: building an on-premises enterprise data centre or utilising space in a colocation facility. Each solution…
Bridging the Gap: The Case for Internal Fit-Out Data Centre Solutions
One of the standout benefits of an internal fit-out data centre is its ability to leverage existing infrastructure. Whether repurposing a legacy building or optimising underutilised space, internal fit-outs minimise the need for new construction. This approach reduces both upfront costs and environmental impact, aligning with the growing emphasis on sustainability. By integrating your data…
Direct vs Indirect Air Cooling for Data Centres: A Comprehensive Guide
Direct air cooling utilises ambient air to cool data centre equipment directly. In this system, outside air is drawn into the facility, filtered, and circulated through the data hall to dissipate heat generated by IT equipment. Excess heat is then expelled back into the environment, maintaining optimal internal temperatures with minimal reliance on mechanical cooling….
Understanding Uptime Data Centre Tiers: A Guide to Ensuring Reliability
In today’s digital economy, where downtime can result in significant financial loss and reputational damage, ensuring data centre reliability is non-negotiable. The Uptime Institute developed the Tier Classification System to evaluate the design, resilience, and availability of data centres, providing businesses with a framework to make informed infrastructure choices. The four tiers, ranging from basic…
Air Cooling vs. Liquid Cooling: Choosing the Right Solution for Your Data Centre
Cooling technologies are at the heart of data centre operations, directly impacting efficiency, reliability, and sustainability. As computational demands increase with the rise of AI, IoT, and cloud services, choosing the right cooling solution has become a strategic priority for businesses. Traditionally, air cooling has been the go-to method, but liquid cooling is rapidly gaining…
Advantages of Modular Data Centres Explained
In an era where businesses demand rapid scalability, efficiency, and sustainability from their IT infrastructure, modular data centres have emerged as a transformative solution. As organisations contend with increasing digital workloads, the ability to deploy reliable and efficient facilities quickly has become a critical priority. Modular data centres provide a prefabricated, off-site construction alternative to…
MEOC Delivered by ModuleCo Scores 100% in Patient Satisfaction Survey
The Mexborough Elective Orthopaedic Centre (MEOC), delivered by ModuleCo, has achieved a remarkable 100% score in a recent patient satisfaction […]
Press Release: Groundbreaking Community Diagnostic Centre for Barking Community Hospital
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ModuleCo has successfully delivered a turnkey modular Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) for Barking, Havering, and Redbridge University […]