In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, the UK datacenter sector is positioned for impressive growth, contingent on enhanced collaboration between industry and government. A recent report from TechUK titled "Foundations of the Future" emphasizes the critical role datacenters play in
The rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is fundamentally transforming the datacenter industry. As AI workloads and applications grow, datacenter operators are compelled to rethink the design, power management, and location of their facilities. This shift is driven by the unprecedented
Enterprises are gravitating toward hybrid cloud systems to enhance their IT solutions, merging on-premises and cloud capabilities to achieve optimal flexibility and scalability. As part of this shift, strategic alliances are forming between industry leaders like Dell Technologies Inc. and Nutanix
Terrestrial data centers are grappling with enormous challenges. Their energy and space consumption are prodigious, and they face escalating costs. These facilities struggle to keep pace with the burgeoning needs for advanced AI resources. Today’s data centers peak at around 100 megawatts (MW), but
Cisco has recently announced two transformative innovations aimed at simplifying and enhancing AI infrastructure deployments: the UCS C885A M8 server and preconfigured infrastructure stacks known as AI Pods. This announcement addresses the increasing demands of organizations dealing with complex AI
In a significant leap forward, Fujitsu has developed new middleware aimed at greatly improving the efficiency of GPU computations in artificial intelligence (AI) workloads. As AI applications grow increasingly complex, the demand for GPUs has far exceeded supply, causing a global shortage that has