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Could the AI revolution push data centres to a pivotal turning point?

As AI adoption accelerates, data centres must evolve – fast – to meet soaring fibre and power demands.

Is colocation the next big driver of digital transformation?

Giancarlo Giacomello explains how colocation has evolved from a simple server-hosting option into a flexible, interconnected ecosystem.

Is your data strategy ready for life after Redis?

Martin Visser explains how to plan and de-risk your migration to this open source Redis fork, taking you step by step through the key considerations.

Could quantum computing and AI spark the next revolution in data centres?

Kalyan Kumar believes that combining quantum computing with AI will radically transform how data centres operate, as he explains.

Government opens bidding for AI Growth Zones

The Government has officially opened the bidding process for AI Growth Zones across the UK.

DataVolt commits $5 billion to build ‘net zero AI factory’ in Saudi Arabia’s NEOM development

DataVolt is to invest $5 billion to develop a new 1.5 GW net zero AI campus at NEOM’s Oxagon, with the first phase expected to go live by 2028. 

Harting gears up for three-day Industrial Ethernet Week in 2025

Harting has announced the return of its Industrial Ethernet Week, a three-day virtual conference dedicated to exploring the future of industrial transformation. 

Four predictions shaping the future of data streaming in 2025

Real-time data streaming platforms are being positioned as the backbone of tomorrow’s AI and business innovation, as Richard Timperlake explains.

How liquid cooling is powering the next generation of AI data centres

Conventional air cooling is no longer enough for the AI data centres of the future, as Peter Huang from bp Castrol explains. 

Alphabet commits $75 billion to build out AI data centres, drops AI weapons pledge

Alphabet has announced plans to invest around $75 billion in capex in 2025, which will go to growing the company’s fleet of AI data centres. 

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