
Liquid cooled data centers are transforming the way modern AI operates, delivering faster performance, lower energy use, and dramatically reduced water consumption. As AI workloads grow hotter and more demanding, liquid‑cooled cloud storage offers a sustainable, high‑efficiency foundation that keeps GPUs and data pipelines running at full speed. Discover why this next‑generation cooling technology is becoming essential for organisations scaling AI.

Liquid cooled data centers are transforming the way modern AI operates, delivering faster performance, lower energy use, and dramatically reduced water consumption. As AI workloads grow hotter and more demanding, liquid‑cooled cloud storage offers a sustainable, high‑efficiency foundation that keeps GPUs and data pipelines running at full speed. Discover why this next‑generation cooling technology is becoming essential for organisations scaling AI.
Liquid cooled data centers are transforming the way modern AI operates, delivering faster performance, lower energy use, and dramatically reduced water consumption. As AI workloads grow hotter and more demanding, liquid‑cooled cloud storage offers a sustainable, high‑efficiency foundation that keeps GPUs and data pipelines running at full speed. Discover why this next‑generation cooling technology is becoming essential for organisations scaling AI.

Liquid cooled data centers are transforming the way modern AI operates, delivering faster performance, lower energy use, and dramatically reduced water consumption. As AI workloads grow hotter and more demanding, liquid‑cooled cloud storage offers a sustainable, high‑efficiency foundation that keeps GPUs and data pipelines running at full speed. Discover why this next‑generation cooling technology is becoming essential for organisations scaling AI.

Liquid cooled cloud storage is transforming how organisations manage performance, cost, and sustainability in the cloud. By replacing traditional air‑cooled systems with highly efficient liquid‑cooling technology, businesses can dramatically cut energy usage, reduce operational costs, and unlock faster, more reliable access to data.
As demand grows for AI workloads, big data processing, and scalable cloud‑native applications, liquid cooled cloud storage delivers the cooling efficiency and performance stability modern infrastructures require. Combined with S3‑compatible storage, it offers a greener, more cost‑effective path to high‑density, future‑proof cloud environments.

The UK Government’s new Cyber Resilience Pledge marks a major shift in SME cyber security, making Cyber Essentials a commercial requirement across UK supply chains. With £90 million in new funding and mandatory security expectations for large organisations, SMEs must now strengthen their cyber resilience to stay competitive. 101 Data Solutions has been ahead of this trend — as highlighted in our recent feature in Computing Security Magazine — and we’re ready to help businesses meet the new Cyber Essentials standards.

101 Data Solutions has been named a finalist in an incredible 11 categories at the Storage Awards 2026. From enterprise storage and managed services to cyber security and individual leadership recognition, these nominations celebrate the expertise, innovation, and people‑first culture driving our continued success.

101 Data Solutions has been named a finalist in five categories at the Network Computing Awards 2026, recognising our commitment to innovation, customer service, and industry‑leading partnerships. This achievement highlights the strength of our team, our collaboration with Schneider Electric, and the inspirational leadership driving our continued success.

A data lake can be a much more flexible repository than a data warehouse. Or it can be a trash dump that grows and grows

More than ever, the ability to manage torrents of data is critical to a company’s success. But even with the emergence of data-management functions and chief data officers (CDOs), most companies remain badly behind the curve.

Data may be your most valuable resource. It’s certainly not an endangered one. It pours into organizations from every conceivable source – operational and transactional systems; scanners, sensors and smart meters; inbound and outbound customer contact points; mobile media and the Web.