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Power: The Defining Challenge and Opportunity of the AI Data Centre Era

By Tom Kingham, VP Engineering & Utilities Europe & Japan at CyrusOne.

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AI Infrastructure relies on heat innovation for viability

By Richard Clifford, VP of sales & Solutions EMEA Salute.

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DC Byte and Data Centres Australia collaborate to promote independent market insights and forecasting

First Australian Data Centre Forecast Report provides new insight and context on data centre...

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Cutting valve energy use by up to 80% in data centre cooling

In data centres, direct-to-chip liquid cooling relies on fast-acting valves to regulate coolant...

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Confronting the data centre talent crisis

By Fabrizio Landini, Global Data Centre Segment Leader, Hitachi Group.

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The connected thermal-power ecosystem for AI

By Michael Poto - Product Manager - Global Chilled Water Systems at Vertiv.

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Cooling without the cost

Cooling is one of the most expensive operational outlays in data centre operations: reducing its...

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From grid to chip for sustainable AI growth

By JP Buzzell, chief data centre architect at Eaton.

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The Asia Pacific region isn’t just scaling digital infrastructure – it is redefining it

Subzero Engineering discusses why Asia-Pacific is fast becoming the proving ground for...

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Videos

Carlson Choi, COO of Slide, outlines how Slide is rebuilding backup and disaster recovery for modern MSPs, moving away from legacy systems toward a platform built for security, speed, and scale. He discusses...
Kiersten Hileman, Available Infrastructure VP of Partner Relations, discusses Project Qestrel, a nationwide fleet of cybersecure, private neocloud edge data centres – the initial phase, to be live by the end...
Data Centre World London 2026

News

Arrow Electronics has expanded its agreement with IBM to make IBM Storage Protect for Cloud available to channel partners across EMEA through the ArrowSphere Cloud platform.
Demands for privacy and sovereignty expose limits of architectures built for centralised and borderless data flows.
IT leaders survey finds that despite rising hardware costs and sustainability goals, 1/3 of mobiles, laptops and drives destroyed to protect data still function.
Announces global expansion of Fabric Geo Zones across five continents, the first network-level, multicloud sovereignty solution.