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Pragmatism and the AI boom

With the uncertainty and volatility surrounding the current AI boom, what can data infrastructure builders and operators do to accommodate the surging demand while mitigating the well publicised risks. By Chad McCarthy, Chair of the Technical Committee of the European Data Centre Association...

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How data sovereignty is reshaping infrastructure decisions

By George Ashwin, UK Channel Director at AddOn Networks

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The AI Boom Is Outpacing the Networks That Power It – It’s Time to Revolutionize Connectivity

Connectivity, Not Compute, Will Decide the AI Race. By Mahesh Krishnaswamy, Founder and CEO of...

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The Evolution of Fan Technology: Engineering the Future of Airflow

By: Brian Kreidler, Team Leader Project Engineering, ZIEHL-ABEGG Inc.

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Key Causes of Data Loss: It’s Not all Ransomware’s Fault

By Graham Jarvis, Freelance Lead Journalist, Business and Technology, Trudy Darwin Communications,...

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DC Byte and Data Centres Australia collaborate to promote independent market insights and forecasting

First Australian Data Centre Forecast Report provides new insight and context on data centre...

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Videos

Bill Tesarek, President of Alsay, explains that, as Texas accelerates its position as a hub for AI infrastructure, a less visible constraint is beginning to surface: water availability may become the limiting...
Data Centre Expo 2026
In this interview, Tim Coach, Chief Evangelist of Community and Channels at Cynomi, brings a rare perspective shaped by experience across client, MSP, and vendor roles, exploring how security is evolving from...
Data Centre World Frankfurt 2026

News

Tenable reveals AI-driven enhancements in its Tenable One platform, aiming to optimise cloud threat detection and remediation for security teams.
Craig Wilson to take the helm of Sopra Steria UK, focusing on growth and innovation in technology services.
RS Group has become a Platinum Partner with the UK Data Centre Alliance, helping demonstrate its commitment to the sector.
Siemens, NVIDIA, and Fluence have developed an AI infrastructure design, aiming to enhance electrical and thermal management solutions for future data centres.