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Building digital resilience in telecoms

Andrew Winters, executive vice president- managed detection and response from Obrela discusses the telecoms industry’s distinctive cyber threat profile

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Why Liquid and Hybrid Cooling are Powering the AI Boom

By Alistair Barnes, Head of Mechanical Engineering at Colt Data Centre Services.

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IDTechEx Investigates: Could New Nuclear Feed Power-Hungry Data Centers?

IDTechEx Technology Analyst Noah El Alami discusses the potential of the new generation of nuclear...

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Data Center Cooling Options

BAC specializes in cooling for the future, providing a system solution for data centers that...

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Rethinking Cooling, Power and Design in the AI Data Center

By Gordon Johnson, Senior CFD Manager, Subzero Engineering.

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Building the future, facing the neighbours: gigawatt data centres in 2026 

As AI leads to bigger data centres, power grids and public perceptions may shape what’s actually...

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2026’s Perfect Storm: AI Growth vs. Power Availability

TES Power’s Managing Director, Michael Beagan explores the top five power challenges the data...

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Videos

Stefano Mozzato Vice President of Marketing, EMEA, discusses the findings of the Vertiv Frontier report, which details the technology trends driving current and future innovation, from powering up for AI, to...
Peter Griffiths, Founder and Chairman of Argyll Data Development, argues that the energy efficiency debate should move beyond making existing data centres marginally more efficient and focus instead on how AI...
Oskar Lampe, Regional Director at BCS Consultancy, discusses how supply chain disruption, material shortages and rising costs are creating new challenges for data centre construction projects.
Peter Huang, Global President of Thermal Management & Data Centre at Castrol, discusses the rising importance of liquid cooling to meet the growing demands of AI, ML, and edge computing, explaining how bp...

News

The rise of AI presents challenges to cybersecurity, with increasing reliance on manual interventions and extended dwell times despite advanced technologies.
Bull collaborates with Alice & Bob to advance quantum technologies through expanded research and product innovation.
UK's pragmatic approach to AI automation prioritises pre-built solutions over bespoke development, contrasting with US's costlier custom-centric strategy. Structural market dynamics underpin this shift.
The collaboration will focus on building a scalable, cloud-native digital infrastructure to support platform-as-a-service (PaaS) development, AI-enabled workloads, and telecom infrastructure modernisation.