AI Data stories
Rising e-waste and AI demand are pushing firms to pair secure device reuse with lower-impact data centre engineering.
The 568,000-square-foot first phase could ease capacity shortages for hyperscale and AI users in Kansas City, where power and fibre are tight.
Backed by a16z Speedrun, the start-up aims to ease AI's power crunch by proving servers can run continuously in orbit from 2027.
AI developers and agencies could cut years off deployment as Atomic-6 opens orbital computing capacity to contracts and pricing.
Cloud and AI demand is driving heavy investment in new facilities, with the global market forecast to more than triple by 2034.
Liquid cooling is moving into mainstream data centre design as AI workloads push operators to curb power use and manage rising heat.
Companies adopting foundation models are being urged to rethink defences as Protegrity’s new tool aims to shield sensitive data during inferencing.
Rising AI heat loads are sharpening demand for liquid cooling, with the firm saying its patent portfolio could help data centre operators cut energy use.
Microsecond fault isolation could help operators of data centres and industrial sites cut downtime as direct current networks expand.
Rising AI power and cooling demands are pushing operators towards open hardware as Legrand adds rack, power and thermal gear for dense sites.
Business users could get answers in natural language without moving sensitive data, as Starburst adds AIDA to its Enterprise Platform.
The award may help Conflow win more deals for its solar iLamp units, which it says can fund themselves while running AI locally.
Offline footage could become licensable AI training data as legacy tape archives are digitised, cutting storage costs for owners.
Businesses adopting agentic AI will get new governance and recovery tools as Commvault tries to reduce data risk and compliance worries.
Growing fears over harvest-now, decrypt-later attacks are driving demand for quantum-safe controls as data moves to edge systems and cloud services.
Operational complexity is slowing AI rollouts for managed service providers, even as most invest in automation to meet compliance demands.
It will let Argentum manage separate customer software stacks from one control plane as demand for GPU-backed AI infrastructure surges.
Fresh backing will help Nava hire senior staff and expand its AI-focused cloud and data centre network across Asia-Pacific.
Researchers say light-based computing could curb rising electricity demand as AI and cloud services push data centres towards higher power use.
Operators of AI-heavy data centres can now cool up to 60kW per unit with Airsys's new system, which cuts compressor strain and space needs.