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What’s next for data center cooling in the era of generative AI?
The expectation from some is that soon traditional air-cooled data center technologies may become obsolete, especially as AI adoption and supercomputing advancements gathers pace
The expectation from some is that soon traditional air-cooled data center technologies may become obsolete, especially as AI adoption and supercomputing advancements gathers pace
Analyzing the lifecycle of data centers “from cradle to grave” is crucial for pinpointing how the industry can minimize its environmental impacts
The UK’s AI dilemma: Bridging the gap between regulation and innovation
Grid reliability is key for data center operators
Will the reds reduce the red tape?
Apprentices today could be future industry leaders
Embracing complexity, risks, and opportunities
Will the world's first 3D-printed data center in Germany be a one-off or the first of many?
There's a lot to consider when choosing a home for your DC
The industry faces significant challenges including stringent legal requirements, energy efficiency mandates, and infrastructure limitations
How can you find the right candidate for your business?
How the current challenges of the semiconductor space can be supported in Ireland and Europe
The future is exciting for direct-to-chip technology
A skilled workforce is key to the success of future mobile technology
But what can it mean for ISPs?
Why FLAPD should make room for Scotland
Businesses will need to review how personal data is transferred to the US
A realistic phase-out of climate-impactful substances is required
Should a ramping rates strategy be adopted?
Investment in the Italian data center industry is set to rise by up to €15 billion by 2025
There are still plenty of unknowns to find out
There will be a surge in AI as a Service
How new ASHRAE standards are driving liquid cooling
There's no time to rest for the UK, it must think strategically to keep its market position
It’s necessary, but not the way many people are proposing now
Germany’s Energy Efficiency Act, with its demands for a PUE of 1.2, has reignited a debate: can a data center be both highly available and highly efficient?
A former engineering apprentice explores why new government investments in skills and apprenticeships are vital to curb the talent shortage
If we want to meet capacity demands