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Vertiv acquires Waylay NV to enhance AI-led monitoring and optimisation

Vertiv has acquired Waylay NV, a Belgium-based developer of hyper-automation and AI software platforms.

Meta signs six-year, $10 billion cloud deal with Google

Google has reportedly agreed a cloud computing deal with Meta worth more than $10 billion over six years, according to multiple reports.

Half of England’s data centres now use waterless cooling, techUK report finds

A survey of 73 data centre sites has suggested that the sector is getting more water-conscious as AI-driven growth looms.

Former OpenAI executive Jade Leung named as Prime Minister’s AI adviser

Jade Leung, Chief Technology Officer at the AI Security Institute (AISI), has been named the Prime Minister’s new AI adviser.

Eaton eyes up potential for solid-state transformers in data centres

Eaton has finalised its purchase of Resilient Power Systems, with it looking to accelerate the deployment of solid-state transformers.

Rehlko completes buy-out of The Wilmott Group

Rehlko has finalised its acquisition of The Wilmott Group, bringing WB Power Services and Wiltech Acoustics under the brand’s EMEA umbrella.

Council backs AI data centre plan despite BP’s blue-hydrogen bid

Local councillors in Redcar have approved plans for an AI data centre on the very site that BP hopes to use for its H2Teesside blue-hydrogen plant. 

AWS, Microsoft to face competition probe as CMA concludes UK cloud market investigation

The CMA has wrapped up its two-year investigation into the UK cloud market with a blunt verdict: “Competition is not working well.” 

UK data centre boom could stall without faster planning reform

The slow pace of planning reform, coupled with continued power constraints, could see the UK data centre market lose ground to global rivals. 

Manchester’s Future Point clinches 1.4 GW connection to woo hyperscalers

Eclipse Power Optimise and Carlton Power have signed a development agreement to build Future Point Manchester, a 1.4 GW energy park.

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