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Volt is planning an 'AI Gigafactory' with a capacity of up to 800MW in Rotterdam, Netherlands, potentially powered by North Sea wind.
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Read at Data Center Dynamics→
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Alphabet has signed an energy supply agreement with Indiana utility NiSource to power a large-scale data center in Northern Indiana.
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Read at Data Center Dynamics→
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Amazon has secured nine power purchase agreements in Australia totaling 430MW, including its first contracted battery energy storage capacity outside of the United States.
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Read at Data Center Dynamics→
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Many US states and local authorities are reportedly violating accounting principles by failing to disclose revenue lost through datacenter tax subsidies, according to a report by Good Jobs First.
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Read at The Register→
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ZincFive has achieved a 2-gigawatt milestone, highlighting its innovative nickel-zinc battery technology for powering data centers.
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Read at Data Center POST→
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opinion
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This opinion piece argues that while Apple Silicon offers advanced technology, its 'walled garden' approach limits its reach, and paradoxically, its biggest success lies in its integration with the Windows ecosystem.
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Read at The Register→
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“Dont tie your Password Manager to SSO”
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A disaster recovery exercise reveals a critical flaw where a client's password manager was exclusively tied to SSO, leaving only two non-SSO accounts available during an outage.
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Read at r/sysadmin→
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“How do you actually stay on top of cyber threats week-to-week?”
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IT managers in small companies question how to realistically keep pace with evolving cyber threats, vulnerabilities, and compliance updates with limited resources, wondering if a proactive system or reactive approach is more common.
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Read at r/sysadmin→
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“Client's employee keeps blaming us for everything. Turns out he's barely working. Do I tell the owner?”
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A managed service provider is struggling with a client's employee who falsely blames them for technical issues, only to discover the employee is barely working, creating a dilemma about reporting the underperformance to the owner.
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Read at r/sysadmin→
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