Latin America is experiencing exponential growth in its data center market, driven by technological advancements and digital transformation. With regions like Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and Colombia at the forefront, the potential for LATAM to become a global data center hub is substantial. Market
We are witnessing a data center boom driven by various economic, societal, and technological factors, including the proliferation of electric vehicles, cloud computing, AI, and the increasing number of smart devices. This surge in demand positions the United States at the forefront, boasting over
The advent of AMD's 5th Gen EPYC processors, codenamed "Turin," marks a significant milestone in the evolution of data center technology. These processors herald a new era of unprecedented performance and efficiency, specifically designed to cater to the demanding needs of enterprise applications,
In the recent month, significant advancements in data center construction and investments have emerged globally, underscoring the continually growing demand for such facilities. This surge spans four key geographical regions: North America, Latin America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific, highlighting
In the era of digital transformation, the role of edge data centers has become increasingly significant. These decentralized facilities handle and process data closer to its origin, vital for reducing latency and enhancing real-time applications. As advanced technologies like AI, 5G, and IoT
The Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP), a dormant structure standing since the 1980s, has remained one of the Philippines' most controversial infrastructures. Initially built to address the nation’s energy needs, the plant never became operational due to various reasons, including safety concerns