Plus: Meeting the Power Challenge at Data Center World
Nathan Eddy Water scarcity is a growing credit risk for data center operators, particularly hyperscale providers supporting AI workloads, a new report indicates. | |
James Walker Deloitte says new nuclear power could meet 10% of future data center demand – but scaling will require faster builds and secure supply chains. | Elizabeth Elkin, Bloomberg News Kinder Morgan’s Rich Kinder downplays tariff impact and AI demand doubts, citing strong LNG exports and long-term data center growth. | |
Christopher Tozzi Everyone is betting on the AI boom, but savvy investors know there’s reason to fear a data center bust. | Scott Jarnagin, Industry Perspectives To stay competitive, data center operators must balance maintaining existing systems with integrating advanced technologies to support future workloads, writes Scott Jarnagin. | |
James Walker With the global data center market expected to hit $1 trillion by 2030, leaders at Data Center World 2025 are confronting the sector’s biggest roadblocks. | |
Nathan Eddy Hyperscalers are driving accelerated investment in subsea cable infrastructure as global unrest highlights the need for route diversity. | Dave Bermingham, Industry Perspectives For organizations with on-premises data centers, ongoing investment in high availability is key to ensuring reliable service performance. | |
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