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Can we power AI-driven data centres without derailing Net Zero progress?

Javier Cavada, President & CEO EMEA, Mitsubishi Power, discusses the many energy-related challenges facing the data centre industry as it tries to address the apparently contradictory demands of AI and the wider digital world at the same time as it continues on the path to Net Zero. He shares some brilliant insights as to the nature and the scale of the power problem and how these challenges can be addressed with technology, not ideology, as the priority.

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Africa Data Centres earns top B-BBEE certification

Africa Data Centres secures Level One B-BBEE certification, marking a milestone in driving inclusive digital transformation and economic empowerment in South Africa.

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How Data Centres Are Adapting to the Demands of AI

Artificial intelligence (AI) workloads are already transforming data centres, and at speed. From power and cooling to deployment timelines and security, the infrastructure beneath modern compute is being rethought. But for many operators, that pace is creating pressure points across the board. We spoke with Jon Abbott, Technologies Director, Global Strategic Clients at Vertiv, about how the infrastructure conversation is shifting, what risks are emerging, and where operators are finding...

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Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

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