Data centre delays expose AI cloud power limits

Large data centre projects intended to support AI and cloud workloads are facing power shortages and grid delays. Some are also facing planning disputes, land-use concerns, and rising construction costs. A report by The Guardian, citing data from the Uptime Institute, said 250 data centre projects requiring more than 100MW of power each were announced […]

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Common Hosting Mistakes That Can Limit Website Performance

You may think a website’s performance is subject to design, plugins, or heavy content only. However, in reality, a website’s speed, scalability, and stability completely hinge on your hosting decisions. With common mistakes, constraint gradually grows into a bigger problem without you even realising, resulting in a sudden drawback that could be overwhelming to handle. […]

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How I Stopped Losing Notes While Turning Recordings Into Searchable Text

Voice recording has always been my ideal method to capture ideas. It’s basically like skipping the hassle of formatting and organising the text. However, as I became more and more engaged with recording ideas, I faced a problem I didn’t expect. My voice notes felt like they had been lost in the abundance of recordings. […]

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South Korea AI data centre push includes SK Telecom’s 15GW plan

South Korea is moving to expand its AI infrastructure base through a series of projects covering data centres, semiconductors, and robotics. SK Telecom plans to build up to 15GW of AI data centre capacity. The plan follows a set of South Korean “mega projects” covering semiconductors, physical AI, and AI data centres. Samsung Electronics, SK […]

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Meta weighs AI cloud business to sell excess compute capacity

Meta Platforms is developing plans for a cloud infrastructure business that would sell access to AI computing power and models, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter. CNBC later reported that Meta plans to sell excess computing power to outside customers. The business would compete with Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and […]

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Nokia moves SAP ERP to Azure in cloud migration deal

Nokia has signed a multi-year agreement with SAP to move more of its enterprise resource planning environment to SAP S/4HANA on Microsoft Azure. The agreement was concluded at the end of 2025, according to SAP. It will use the RISE with SAP Methodology, covering Nokia’s ERP processes, data, applications, and operating models. The work is […]

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XLSMART completes cloud migration to Tencent Cloud

Indonesian telecommunications company XLSMART has completed a public cloud migration to Tencent Cloud, moving core systems and business assets onto the platform. The project took four and a half months. XLSMART said the migration covered more than 60 core applications, 1,200 microservices, 1,100 APIs, 900 business interfaces, and more than 15TB of core assets. The […]

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Best Penetration Testing Platforms for Enterprise Security Teams

Enterprise security teams feel pressure to validate risk within a shorter timeframe than the traditional penetration testing cycle. Today, large organizations are running on cloud infrastructure, SaaS applications, APIs, identity systems, remote endpoints, containers, and hybrid networks. Compliance requirements are often met with a single annual pentest, but that doesn’t necessarily represent a snapshot of […]

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Vodafone tests AWS cloud infrastructure for IoT network services

Vodafone has completed a trial using AWS cloud infrastructure to run IoT voice and data network applications on Nokia core systems. The trial involved key network functions for Vodafone’s managed IoT connectivity platform running on public cloud infrastructure. Vodafone said the work forms part of its wider multi-cloud strategy. Vodafone tests cloud-based IoT core The […]

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Microsoft Chevron deal shows AI data centre power push

Microsoft has signed a 20-year power agreement with Chevron for a planned AI data centre in West Texas. Chevron’s wholly owned subsidiary, Energy Forge One LLC, signed the power purchase agreement with Microsoft. The agreement covers dedicated electricity for a Microsoft-operated data centre through Project Kilby, a co-located power facility and data centre complex. Chevron […]

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