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Tata SD-WAN for DC connectivity in the AI age

Tata Communications has introduced IZO Data Centre Dynamic Connectivity, a software-defined platform to help enterprises connect their data centres in distributed and AI-driven operating environments. The need for continuous connectivity and stable data flows in support of operations means that among the metrics examined by potential buyers is reliability metrics. Financial systems, IT services, manufacturing […]

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Farming at the edge with autonomous robots

As deployments of edge AI scale in the farming sector, continuous monitoring of edge fleets – literally in the field – becomes impractical. Autonomous machines create value when they operate without human oversight and request attention only when needed. Machines like those from Burro move loads and travel between working areas in vineyards and farms. […]

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Farming at the edge with autonomous robots

As deployments of edge AI scale in the farming sector, continuous monitoring of edge fleets – literally in the field – becomes impractical. Autonomous machines create value when they operate without human oversight and request attention only when needed. Machines like those from Burro move loads and travel between working areas in vineyards and farms. […]

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Tenable and OX help close code-to-cloud cybersecurity gaps

It’s often the nature of the job that cloud security teams work with only partial visibility when trying to identify and assess cyber risk. Even when an issue has been identified, assigning ownership for the necessary remediation is an additional possible stumbling block. The result is a speed of fix that’s sub-optimal – and the […]

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Ready to shape a collaborative future: Huawei in Latin America

Huawei Cloud hosted COMPASS this month in Shenzhen and Dongguan, China, its annual congress dedicated to Latin America. 2026’s event had 150 attendees, comprising of key public sector decision-makers, business leaders, industry experts, and technology partners from the region. CEO of Huawei Cloud, Dr. Peter Zhou, told the group that the company has become the […]

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NTT commits to billions in investment into DCs

NTT Global Data Centers, part of Japan’s NTT, is expanding its capacity in response to sustained growth in demand for digital infrastructure linked to cloud and AI. The company plans to increase its capacity to about four gigawatts via around 34 projects, including several where development has begun. Doug Adams, the subsidiary’s CEO, said the […]

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Power markets affecting the next generation of data centres

The current data centre construction boom in the US is creating hitting problems when it comes to securing enough power. Facilities built to support artificial intelligence workloads require levels of electrical capacity that local grids won’t be able to supply at present levels of capacity and infrastructure. In response, several DC operators and commissioning companies […]

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ICE03 epitomises the potential of a circular economy for data centres

Iceland’s atNorth has won a Data Center Dynamics award for Environmental impact for its work in reducing the environmental impact of data centre operations. The company’s expansion of its ICE03 data centre in Akureyri, Iceland, won for its design, the judges noting the social and economic impact and of the facility and its role in […]

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Onsite virtualisation with Nexsan Unity and Vates VMS

For enterprises seeking sovereign control over their data, the combination of Nexsan Unity enterprise storage and Vates Virtualization Management Stack (VMS) might present an alternative to proprietary virtualisation and storage solutions. The new joint platform is designed for deploying virtualised workloads on-premise or in wholly-owned data centres. Why consider onsite hosting? Since the change in […]

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The hyperscalers’ building programmes: How enterprises are affected

Hyperscale providers are at the centre of global digital infrastructure. DC Byte’s 2025 Global Data Centre Index [email wall] estimates that public cloud, social media, and AI workloads account for nearly 70% of global data centre demand. Their build and leasing decisions shape where power networks are reinforced or need alteration/expansion, where national, state or […]

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