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Enterprise data centre security solutions: scaling securely for growth and resilience

Securing a data centre requires multiple layers of protection. Physical access controls, surveillance, and network safeguards reinforce one another to prevent disruption. As estates expand and workloads increase, those measures have to scale. If they don’t, gaps appear in both resilience and compliance. A data centre security solution must therefore protect infrastructure day to day while adapting to future requirements. Pulsant delivers this through an integrated framework.

AWS Outage Shows Why UK Businesses Can't Afford Single-Cloud Dependency

The impact of the AWS outage has reminded many businesses of the risk for businesses that rely heavily on centralised cloud infrastructure, especially when so many essential services are concentrated in a single region. But at the wider, industry level, this is also a warning around the widespread lack of contingency planning for cloud failures. Reactive response must give way to strategically planned disaster recovery protocols that engenders a resilient cloud market.

Single-Cloud Dependency Is a Disaster Waiting to Happen

The impact of the AWS outage has reminded many businesses of the risk for businesses that rely heavily on centralised cloud infrastructure, especially when so many essential services are concentrated in a single region. But at the wider industry level, this is also a warning around the widespread lack of contingency planning for cloud failures. Reactive response must give way to strategically planned disaster recovery protocols that engender a resilient cloud market.

Data Centre Colocation: What UK Businesses Need to Know About Costs

As more UK companies go digital, many are missing critical cost factors when choosing colocation data centres, with location, power bills and regulatory compliance proving far more expensive than many anticipate. With insights from Pulsant, a digital edge infrastructure provider, we take a look at true cost of colocation.

Network Monitoring for Data Centers

Kentik NMS (Network Monitoring System), part of the Kentik Network Intelligence Platform, brings true visibility and context to network operations. See how device metrics, traffic data, and application insights come together to eliminate blind spots—so your critical workloads, like AI training and inference, run smoothly and reliably.

Optimizing Enterprise Operations Through Professional Data Center Decommissioning

You ever walk into a server room that feels like a time capsule? Half the machines are blinking away like they're still running Windows Server 2003. Then there's a label on a rack that nobody remembers putting there, and someone swears the old backup tape drive "might still be needed." Yeah. That. It's wild how many large organizations run on infrastructure that's way past its prime. And I get it - no one wants to mess with systems that are still technically "working."

Regain Control and Visibility of All IT Assets Across Your Organization

When you don’t have reliable processes for managing IT assets, you can quickly lose control. Asset inventories lose their accuracy, data across tools like CMDBs and spreadsheets stops matching reality, and no one can say with confidence what equipment is in use, where it’s located, how it’s connected, and whether it’s still needed. For data center professionals, a lack of asset visibility creates real risks.

Cloud vs Colocation: strategic infrastructure choices for long-term value

Organisations are no longer limited to running everything in-house. The real question is where different workloads should sit to deliver the best long-term results. For many, that means weighing up cloud vs colocation. Both offer advantages over traditional infrastructure but serve different aims. Cloud makes it simple to scale and launch new services, while colocation provides predictable costs, direct control, and stronger assurance for compliance.

10 Critical Factors to Consider When Choosing a Colocation Provider

Colocation remains one of the key ways for businesses in Europe and the United States to host their corporate IT infrastructure. Companies place their equipment in a provider's data center to gain industrial-grade reliability, round-the-clock support, and access to high-speed networks - all while maintaining full control over configuration and security.

Why Cloud Managed Data Center Services Are Having A Moment

The obituary for the data center was written too soon. While the cloud dominates today’s IT headlines, traditional infrastructure hasn’t disappeared. It is evolving. Enterprises still rely on data centers for control, compliance, and reliability. However, they are increasingly needing the agility, scalability, and cost visibility that the cloud promises. Cloud managed data center services are bridging this gap.