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Drones and datacenters: An unexpected aerial adversary amidst the AI boom

AI growth makes datacenters prime targets for drones, requiring radar-led, multi-sensor airspace security to detect threats, prevent disruptions, and protect critical infrastructure. By Kara Quesada, Marketing Director Echodyne and Andrew Corsaro, VP of Consulting Services, ZBeta.

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Collaboration to develop smaller data centres for the AI era

Ben Sooter, Director of Agentic AI Initiatives & Distributed AI Architecture at EPRI, and Bal Aujla, Director, Head of Advanced Research and Engineering, InfraPartners, discuss the collaboration between EPRI, Prologis, NVIDIA, and InfraPartners to study smaller-scale data centres designed for distributed inference. The collaborators will assess the deployment of micro data centres - ranging from 5 to 20 megawatts - at or near utility substations with available grid capacity that can be quickly...

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Dell introduces PowerEdge XR9700, outdoor server for urban and remote deployments

Dell Technologies launches the PowerEdge XR9700, a server designed to run Cloud RAN and edge AI workloads in outdoor environments.

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Digital Realty expands lab network into Asia and Europe

Digital Realty extends its AI infrastructure testing facilities to Singapore, Japan, and London, strengthening AI advancements and hybrid cloud solutions.

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Vertiv’s Next Predict service uses AI to monitor data centre equipment and provide predictive...
Critical environment specialist Keysource has been appointed to deliver a range of IT...
Integrated power and control solutions will help data centres avoid costly downtime via intelligent...
Paessler will join Siemon’s Intelligent Building and Data Center Complimentary Manufacturer...
Data centre clients are facing project costs which are 15 percent higher than last year on average,...
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Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

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