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Data Center University is a comprehensive and neutral online platform for IT professionals to stay up-to-date on the latest data center technologies, industry trends, and best practices.
That tiny, annoying pause before a page loads or a video starts? That’s latency: the milliseconds data needs to travel across a network. It’s the invisible factor that makes digital experiences seamless or slow.

Distance means delay. Here's how local data centers make that buffering circle vanish:
How local data centers reduce latency - Data Center University
Learn how latency affects digital performance, why local data centers matter, and how to balance speed, cost, and sustainability.
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November 3, 2025 at 10:01 AM
Do you think data centers are IT?

Think again. Data centers and IT are often confused, but they serve different roles. In this article, you'll discover how data centers support IT without managing it, and why the distinction matters.

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July 8, 2025 at 9:04 AM
🎙️ We’re launching our podcast: Data center dialogues!

In our first episode, Tiziano Durante from #Microsoft and Koen Van Loo from #GroupS explore hybrid cloud strategy and the future of digital infrastructure.

💡 Discover what’s next for CIOs and IT leaders: datacenteruniversity.be/podcasts/
June 10, 2025 at 9:28 AM
🔗 Why carrier neutrality is a major advantage

More choice, better connectivity, and no vendor lock-in. Carrier-neutral data centers let you connect to the providers you want, when you want.

Explore the benefits in the article below.

#CarrierNeutral #DataCenters #FutureProof
The critical importance of carrier neutrality in data centers - Data Center University
As businesses grow ever more reliant on seamless connectivity, carrier-neutral data centers have become essential to modern IT infrastructure. But what exactly does carrier neutrality mean, and why is...
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April 25, 2025 at 7:01 AM