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Colocation facilities are being transformed to meet the increasing demand for artificial intelligence compute power through scalable power solutions, liquid cooling, and resilient deployment strategies.
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Read at Data Center Dynamics→
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Should colocation facilities prioritize AI compute over traditional workloads?
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Julien Camiade of Bull discusses high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and quantum convergence, focusing on advancements in cooling and power density, evolving chip designs, and the role of European AI accelerators.
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Read at Data Center Dynamics→
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The article discusses the adoption of liquid cooling technologies, specifically direct-to-chip architecture, for AI data centers to enhance cooling efficiency, reduce resource dependency, and support next-generation infrastructure with higher rack densities.
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Read at Data Center Dynamics→
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Barocal has raised $10 million to advance its solid-state cooling system for data centers, which could provide an efficient alternative to traditional air cooling methods.
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Read at Data Center Dynamics→
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The Data Center World 2026 Expo highlights the growing trend of liquid cooling solutions essential for managing the heat generated by AI infrastructure.
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Read at Data Center Richness→
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Mega private equity platforms are signaling a significant shift towards treating artificial intelligence as a dedicated asset class, impacting capital allocation strategies within alternative asset management.
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Read at Global Data Center Hub→
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IREN has acquired Mirantis for $625 million, integrating Kubernetes and enterprise operations to enhance the utilization of deployed graphics processing units and transform them into productive, revenue-generating artificial intelligence infrastructure.
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Read at Data Center Knowledge→
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Advanced Micro Devices reported a 57% increase in data center revenue, driven by strong demand for its EPYC processors and Instinct accelerators, as expanding artificial intelligence workloads fuel increased infrastructure spending.
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Read at Data Center Knowledge→
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Flex is spinning off its AI infrastructure business, a move that has seen its shares rise 30% in early trading due to investor enthusiasm for a more focused data center operation.
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Read at Data Center Richness→
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Datalec has launched a new generation of modular data center solutions designed to expedite deployment.
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Read at Data Center POST→
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Data center development is increasingly influenced by community alignment, a trend that will be explored at ITW 2026.
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Read at Data Center POST→
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Underground data centers offer advantages in physical security and efficient cooling, but present significant engineering and logistical hurdles for operators.
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Read at Data Center Knowledge→
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Do the security and cooling benefits of underground data centers outweigh the logistical hurdles?
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Scott Yappen, Senior Business Development Manager at Wärtsilä Energy, shares insights on business development within the energy sector.
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Read at Data Center POST→
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“ISO 27001 certification - what actually trips companies up (from someone who's worked on them)”
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An experienced GRC professional shares insights into common pitfalls during ISO 27001 certification, emphasizing that the evidence trail for access reviews, the Statement of Applicability, and internal audits are more critical than technical controls.
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Read at r/sysadmin→
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“My company executives thinks it can replace 100 percent of our help desk teams with AI agents.... This year.”
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A company's executives plan to replace 100% of help desk teams with AI agents this year, prompting concerns about the potential consequences of highly skilled, idle IT professionals and the unrealistic expectations of leadership regarding AI capabilities.
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Read at r/sysadmin→
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Should companies aim to replace 100% of help desk teams with AI agents?
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“I honestly don’t know what’s happening. I finally got an offer for a DCT contract role, now all of a sudden big tech companies are reaching out for interviews?? I don’t want to lose out on this opportunity; what if those interviews don’t go right? But then what if one does? What should I do?”
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A user is overwhelmed by simultaneous job offers and interview requests from major tech companies after accepting a contract role, seeking advice on how to navigate these competing opportunities.
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Read at r/datacenter→
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