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James Walker In this week’s top data center news, HPE and Dell go deeper into AI, and three of Vietnam’s five offshore cables suffered outages. | |
The Washington Post Some data centers need as much energy as a small city, turning companies that promised a clean energy future into some of the most insatiable guzzlers of power. | Industry Dive Although AI tools could eventually enable more efficient electricity generation and transmission, near-term AI demand could slow the energy transition, according to a new report. | |
Andy Patrizio The recently signed Critical Infrastructure Streamlining Act will make the state of Maryland more competitive as an alternative to North Virginia, experts claim. | |
Ben Wodecki The prolific hackers claim to have stolen large amounts of sensitive company data. | Bloomberg News The large-scale AI data center will feature hardware from Dell, Super Micro, and Nvidia. | |
Wylie Wong The company becomes the latest hardware maker to build new AI-focused systems for enterprises. Analysts chime in on the trend. | |
Industry Perspectives Data integrity challenges in hybrid IT environments can hinder performance and security, complicating efforts to optimize cost and efficiency, writes George Symons. | Industry Perspectives The use of digital twins can enhance data center sustainability by optimizing resources and integrating renewable energy, writes Mark Seymour. | |
Omdia The cloud storage services market is projected to reach $128 billion by 2028. | |
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