Digital Infrastructure stories
Celebrating the value of diverse perspectives on International Women's Day
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International Women's Day must move beyond symbolism to drive year-round action on diversity, better decisions and truly inclusive leadership.
Vertiv unveils compact double-stack busway for AI power
Yesterday
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hpc
Vertiv launches a double-stack PowerBar Track busway to boost AI data centre power density, preserving white space and enabling live changes.
Why cybersecurity needs better storytelling; and more women telling It
Yesterday
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digital transformation
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advanced persistent threat protection
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risk & compliance
Cybersecurity's future hinges on clear storytelling - and more women's voices - to turn technical risks into business-critical narratives.
How women can build influence in critical tech roles
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clean technologies
A woman charts a nonlinear path through telecom and data centres, showing how curiosity and courage can amplify female voices in tech.
The outlier in the data: Leading in tech beyond the model minority
Yesterday
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iwd
A Filipino-American director in tech shows how rejecting the model minority myth can turn cultural identity into a leadership advantage.
International Women's Day and the leadership gap shaping the future of data centers
Yesterday
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risk & compliance
On International Women's Day, data centres confront a stark leadership gender gap that threatens the resilience of future AI infrastructure.
Manufacturers see AI gains but data gaps stall scale-up
Yesterday
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firewalls
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hybrid cloud
Manufacturers reap early AI returns but poor data quality, fragmented tools and network limits block efforts to scale projects enterprise-wide.
Canada urged to back women in STEM to power AI growth
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digital transformation
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hyperscale
Canada's tech leaders say closing the gender gap in STEM is vital to ethical AI and digital growth, urging targeted support for women.
Vertiv unveils double-stack busway for AI data centres
2 days ago
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edge computing
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dc
Vertiv launches a double-stack busway to boost power capacity and save white space in AI-driven colocation and hyperscale data centres.
Resilience through diversity: How women are strengthening telecommunications
2 days ago
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network infrastructure
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dc
Women leaders are reshaping telecoms' physical foundations, proving diversity in design and decision-making is vital to network resilience.
Holograms bring life-saving breast cancer advice to Ghana
3 days ago
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opinion
Holographic doctor in Ghana shows how immersive tech can deliver trusted breast cancer education to remote women and reshape care.
Singapore, Germany, Finland lead youth AI readiness ranks
3 days ago
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digital transformation
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Singapore, Germany and Finland are ranked best in the world for youth AI readiness, driven by strong digital networks and STEM education.
Qualcomm coalition targets AI-native 6G rollout by 2029
4 days ago
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network infrastructure
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smart cities
Qualcomm unites tech and telecoms heavyweights in a new coalition to fast-track AI-native 6G standards and networks for rollout from 2029.
CPP & Equinix buy Nordic data centre group atNorth
Last week
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datacentre infrastructure
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CPP Investments and Equinix are acquiring Nordic data centre operator atNorth in a deal valuing the business at USD $4 billion.
Denmark tops 2026 FM resilience ranking, India climbs
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datacentre infrastructure
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Denmark tops FM's 2026 Resilience Index for a third year as Europe dominates the rankings and India makes broad-based gains across all zones.
Meta donates React to new Linux Foundation-backed body
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martech
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open source
Meta hands React and React Native to a new Linux Foundation-backed React Foundation, promising neutral, community-led governance.
Innovation without infrastructure? The hidden risk in Canada's AI-powered care
Last week
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firewalls
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data protection
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ransomware
Canada's AI-led healthcare boom is running on ageing systems, raising cyber risks and outages that threaten the promise of smarter care.
Linux report shows open source giving fivefold returns
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virtualisation
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digital transformation
Linux Foundation research finds active open source contributors gain up to a fivefold ROI, while passive users rack up hidden technical debt.
Taara unveils photonic chip for cable-free 25Gbps links
Last week
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network infrastructure
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Taara unveils a silicon photonics platform and Taara Beam, a cable-free link delivering fibre-like 25Gbps speeds over distances up to 10km.
Yondr raises GBP £532m in debut green ABS bond deal
Last week
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power / energy
Yondr taps public markets with debut green ABS, raising GBP £532m against two Slough data centres to fund and refinance its campus.