Digital Infrastructure stories
Data centre operators could expand AI without extra grid capacity by shifting some inference workloads from GPUs to CPUs.
Regional supply of modular power and cooling kit should improve as Vertiv adds capacity for AI data centre builds across the Americas.
Rising power and supply bottlenecks are forcing developers to treat data centres as long-term civic infrastructure, not standalone assets.
The move should give the consumer health group tighter control of global operations as it replaces fragmented systems with AI-enabled cloud tools.
Weak foundations could leave AI programmes exposed to security, compliance and scaling risks, as data quality becomes a boardroom priority in 2026.
Rising AI demand is pushing power grids, cooling systems and supply chains to their limits, with capacity shortages now looming across the sector.
Network downtime fell as millions of travellers drove a more than 20% rise in mobile data use on Indonesia’s Eid homecoming routes.
Rising AI workloads are forcing Australian operators to rethink cooling, power and software as electricity use becomes a binding constraint.
Britain’s seventh-place finish reflects weaker search interest in home protection, even as its smart security infrastructure score remained high.
Rising AI-driven demand is forcing data centre operators to build their own talent pipelines as vacancies widen across technical roles.
The multi-year pact should bolster Northern Ireland’s power resilience as utilities face rising cyber threats and ageing infrastructure.
EkkoSense has added automated anomaly alerts to its EkkoSoft Critical platform, flagging hybrid data centre cooling issues before outages.
The telecoms group says the tie-up has cut annual vehicle emissions by 10,000 tonnes while speeding full-fibre planning and saving millions of pounds.
Several blue-chip bidders have backed a plan that could add renewable energy and digital infrastructure to a former South Wales mine site.
The Beeston site gives customers more secure rack space and lower-energy hosting as CWCS doubles down on colocation demand.
The archive’s digital model kept contingency spending at 5% and helped slash emissions by 80%, easing risk on NZD $290 million project.
Power shortages and grid delays are now threatening UK data centre expansion as AI workloads push electricity demand higher.
The project will bring 27MW of capacity to Segrate, add local roads and parks, and mark CyrusOne's first foothold in Italy.
The 6.5 MW expansion will give Canadian customers more sovereign AI compute as demand for domestic data residency grows.
The sector supported nearly 861,500 jobs and generated CAD $47.8 billion in government revenues last year, the study said.