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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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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 flow and protect servers from overheating. Yet across server racks operating 24/7, the cumulative energy demand of continuously energised solenoid valves presents cost and sustainability challenges....

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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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Cooling Under Grid Constraint: Why Waste Heat Is Becoming Essential

By Mihir Nandkeolyar, Director Business Development Global Data Centre Solutions, Johnson Controls.

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Videos

As AI tools evolve into a rapidly growing digital workforce, organisations are being forced to rethink how they secure them. In this conversation, Steve Wilson, Chief AI Officer at Exabeam, explains why AI...
Mark Banfield, Chief Revenue Officer at TeamViewer, discusses how the company is using its Tia (TeamViewer Intelligent Assistant) and a ‘shift left’ approach to move IT support from reactive to more...

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Nexus Partner Program launches with deal protection, margin retention, and new MDF and rebate structure.
South & Vale Councils take back control of IT with Node4 and Microsoft Azure .
Collaboration combines Veolia's advanced water reuse technologies with Amazon AI and cloud capabilities to advance more sustainable strategies for data center infrastructure.
A new Hoare Lea report finds that data centre planning applications are being delayed by an average of 490 days, driven largely by objections related to inadequate community engagement, unclear community...