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Designing the edge the AI boom really needs

Onnec's Niklas Lindqvist argues that only edge data centres designed holistically around power, cooling and cabling will keep pace with AI.

Vertiv completes $1bn acquisition of PurgeRite to bolster liquid cooling services

Vertiv has completed its acquisition of US-based PurgeRite in a deal worth around $1 billion, expanding its liquid cooling services offering.

Can the UK build AI at speed without breaking its ESG promises?

Salute's Jon Healy argues that the UK is walking a fine line between accelerating AI capacity and overloading operational and environmental risk.

BP pulls out of Teesside hydrogen plant, paving way for AI data centre

BP has withdrawn its H2Teesside blue-hydrogen project at Teesworks in Redcar, pulling out days before a key Government decision.

AVK and Rolls-Royce agree multi-year capacity deal for mtu generator sets

AVK and Rolls-Royce Power Systems have agreed a five-year capacity partnership that will guarantee production slots for mtu generator sets. 

Nuclear key to UK winning AI race, says nuclear association

Will only a rapid expansion of nuclear power stop AI investment drifting to countries with cheaper, cleaner and more reliable energy?

Why private cloud is staging a comeback in a $2 trillion cloud world

Six Degrees' Tony Healy explains why enterprises are shifting workloads back to private cloud for greater control, compliance and predictability.

ReGen III targets data centre immersion cooling market with circular Group III base oils

ReGen III has formed a Special Committee to explore strategic options to bring its re-refined products into the immersion cooling market.

Netwise expands London East data centre footprint

Netwise has expanded its London East (NLE) data centre, securing full operational control of the south side of the Datapoint estate.

How IT professional services are becoming the backbone of the AI-ready data centre

Ian Shearer explores why expert support on power, cooling and operations is now essential as AI pushes legacy data centre designs to their limits.

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