Many people do not use the term artificial intelligence correctly: vendors, investors, and even some operators label everything from basic automation scripts to deep learning
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The Evolution of Remote Data Center Management: Insights from a Modern Municipality
The digital landscape is undergoing a fundamental shift as computing power moves closer to the source of data generation. Distributed edge data centers are becoming
Pre-Connectorized Fiber for 400G/800G and Beyond: Implications for U.S. DCs
Author: Paulo Campos, President, R&M USA Inc. U.S. data centers are moving quickly from 100G/200G to 400G and 800G, while preparing for 1.6T. The main
Why 2026 Will Be a Turning Point for Server Cooling – and What Enterprises Should Know About It
Direct-source cooling moves from niche to necessity as AI-era thermal limits collide with traditional airflow design For decades, server and IT device cooling has followed
Data Center Liquid Cooling Market to Surpass USD 27.1 Billion by 2035
The global data center liquid cooling market was valued at USD 4.8 billion in 2025 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 18.2%
Leading Through Change: How Data Center Leaders Can Retain Talent in a Competitive Market
The digital infrastructure industry is accelerating rapidly. New facilities are being built at record speed, and hyperscale customers continue to push for faster deployment timelines.Â
AI and cooling: toward more automation
AI is increasingly steering the data center industry toward new operational practices, where automation, analytics and adaptive control are paving the way for “dark” —
AI Data Center Market to Surpass USD 1.98 Trillion by 2034
The global AI data center market was valued at USD 98.2 billion in 2024 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 35.5% to
Issues Data Centers Face and How to Overcome Them: A Guide for Managers
Data centers are the backbone of modern digital infrastructure. They power cloud services, financial systems, healthcare platforms, and nearly every technology-driven business. As demand for
It’s Not An AI Bubble — We’re Witnessing the Next “Cloud” Revolution
Alphabet, Amazon, and Microsoft; these tech giants’ cloud services, Google Cloud, AWS, and Azure, respectively, are considered the driving force behind all current business computing,