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Data center spending is on pace to exceed $405 billion in 2025, which is a 23% increase over 2024, according to Statista.com.
Your weekly round-up of the questions asked by readers of CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld, and Network World explores how the skills gap is causing issues in data centers, finds a use for Google's ...
Record pricing and pre-booked facilities will force companies to rethink infrastructure strategies amid an AI-driven market ...
Only a little more than one-third of compute capacity remains on premises despite a recent boost from GPU installs, Synergy ...
As AI adoption ramped up, colocation facility rental rates rose precipitously during the first three months of the year, ...
Pure Storage, the IT pioneer that delivers the world's most advanced data storage technology and services, is introducing Enterprise Data Cloud (EDC), a new standard in data and storage management ...
What are the hallmarks of real innovation in today’s AI-fueled data center boom? For the final installment of our Q2 ...
AI workloads are driving customers to revitalize their existing infrastructures and make investments in the data center again ...
Artificial Intelligence is now integral to real-time security. AI engines analyze billions of network traffic data points, ...
A new KAIST roadmap reveals HBM8-powered GPUs could consume more than 15kW per module by 2035, pushing current infrastructure ...
Private equity firms like Blackstone are using their clients’ money to buy and build data centers to fuel the artificial intelligence boom.
Landis+Gyr, a leading global provider of integrated energy management solutions, has successfully optimized its total cost of ownership (TCO) and scaled its operations by migrating mission-critical ...