Data center construction stories
The deal gives RT-One a way to validate AI infrastructure and start serving customers before its campuses are finished, cutting launch delays.
Rising AI infrastructure spending is set to push the global data centre semiconductors market to USD $1.8 trillion by 2030, Dell'Oro says.
Rising losses and tighter underwriting are forcing insurers to treat data centres as mission-critical infrastructure rather than specialist property.
The modular units aim to ease AI compute bottlenecks by bringing 1 megawatt of capacity online in weeks, not years.
The partnership is meant to ease power and cooling bottlenecks as AI data centre demand forces operators to secure specialist systems earlier.
The specialist title now reaches readers across six countries as demand grows for coverage of power, cooling and AI-driven data centre expansion.
Telecoms operators in EMEA gain a new route to sovereign AI systems as Netceed widens Submer's reach across the region.
Regional pay data could help data centre employers tackle shortages as DataX Connect expands its 2026 survey across Europe and the United States.
The milestone strengthens the UK-headquartered builder's push into European infrastructure after the facility was handed over with LEED Gold status.
Delivery bottlenecks are hindering Asia-Pacific data centre builds even as projected investment in the region is set to reach AUD $244 billion by 2030.
Proceeds will help finance a 48 MW hyperscale site in Loudoun County as demand for Northern Virginia data centre space keeps drawing debt funding.
Backed by Windward, the London-based start-up aims to speed AI infrastructure delivery across EMEA as demand outpaces new capacity.
Near-term power access in a constrained market could make the Manassas campus attractive to hyperscale tenants as demand grows.
A USD $5 billion growth injection will back rapid expansion as the consortium bets on soaring demand for AI-linked computing capacity.
Industry experts say Australia's new Office of AI must quickly turn policy into practical governance as AI adoption accelerates.
Wider pay and promotion gaps for women in data centres are driving a new survey to probe whether gender affects progression and retention.
NVIDIA says US AI demand will add USD $485 billion to GDP in 2026 as it expands chip, systems and data centre manufacturing.
Investment in AI infrastructure is boosting building work, with non-residential approvals jumping 41% in NSW and Victoria in May.
The new local base aims to speed up commissioning and maintenance support as demand for load testing rises across Australia's data centre boom.
Pressure to add AI capacity is pushing developers towards modular builds that can be launched in 24 weeks rather than years.