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The Beeston site gives customers more secure rack space and lower-energy hosting as CWCS doubles down on colocation demand.
Operational complexity is slowing AI rollouts for managed service providers, even as most invest in automation to meet compliance demands.
It will let Argentum manage separate customer software stacks from one control plane as demand for GPU-backed AI infrastructure surges.
Fresh backing will help Nava hire senior staff and expand its AI-focused cloud and data centre network across Asia-Pacific.
Manual access checks are being folded into one audit trail as compliance teams face heavier evidence-gathering workloads and tighter oversight.
The tie-up will let Argentum AI manage separate GPU software environments for each customer from one control plane, easing scaling as demand rises.
The funding backs a push into AI data centres, where better network control could lift model utilisation and cut token costs.
The funding would help Firmus expand AI factories across Asia-Pacific, as demand for compute outpaces available capacity and power supply.
As generative tools displace search, the partnership will test how AI datasets are priced and how platforms can balance advertising with subscriptions.
AI-driven power and cooling needs are widening Asia Pacific data centre costs, with Japan and Singapore now far above Taiwan, a report says.
The new debt gives the data centre operator fresh firepower to expand US capacity as cloud and AI demand strains supply.
Rising demand for data-centre backup power is sharpening competition for safer, lower-emission batteries as the Oregon maker lands another ranking.
The benchmark suggests AI data centres could boost compute output by 15% without using water, easing power and cooling pressure.
Regional supply of modular power and cooling kit should improve as Vertiv adds capacity for AI data centre builds across the Americas.
Regulators and AI systems are exposing costly gaps as firms discover policy frameworks mean little without continuous, verifiable data quality.
Large organisations can now query endpoint risk in plain English, as the adviser aims to speed patching and exposure checks across huge fleets.
Rising AI workloads are forcing Australian operators to rethink cooling, power and software as electricity use becomes a binding constraint.
Security teams are being given earlier warning of employee-built AI agents that could expose data, credentials and internal systems.
Arizona’s water-stressed data centre market gets a new 36 MW AI site in Mesa that uses zero water for cooling and aims to save 138 million gallons a year.
The 6.5 MW expansion will give Canadian customers more sovereign AI compute as demand for domestic data residency grows.