7,000 Data Center Articles in our Archive
Today I posted our 7,000th article since Data Center Knowledge was launched in 2005. These 7,000 news stories provide a thorough research record of the data center industry over the past six years.
August 4, 2011
Today I posted our 7,000th article since Data Center Knowledge was launched in 2005. As the industry has grown, the pace of the news has picked up as well. In the first seven months of 2011, we've brought you more than 1,000 news stories about the data center industry. There’s much more to come, as we continue to expand our coverage to track the data center’s central role in the Internet economy.
A word about our archive: These 7,000 news stories provide a thorough research record of the data center industry over the past six years. It’s all accessible through our search box at the top of our right-hand column. If you need to research a company, trend or market, you’ll likely find a reference in our archives.
You can also stay current on our latest headlines by subscribing to our daily e-mail updates or by RSS. Here are some other resources that might be of interest:
For thought leadership, top industry executives and engineers are sharing their viewpoints in our Industry Perspectives section. Read recent columns or contribute your own perspective.
The DCK White Paper Library is an increasingly popular resource for education about the latest trends and topics in the data center.
Two key resources for industry professionals are the Data Center Jobs Board, and our listing of Data Center Conferences.
Check out our guides to Data Center Energy Efficiency and Data Center Strategies.
If you’re interested in publicly held companies in this sector, check out our Data Center Investor channel for performance updates on data center stocks. For tracking individual stocks, you can use the “Companies†link in our navigation bar, or just type the company’s ticker symbol into our search box.
If cool videos of data center tours are what you seek, check out our DCK video archive and the Data Center Videos channel on YouTube.
You can also follow DCK on Twitter (@datacenter), our Facebook page, or connect on LinkedIn.
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