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Microsoft is reportedly pulling the plug on additional data centre projects, with planned sites in Indonesia and Australia now joining a string of cancellations across the US, UK, and Europe, signalling a possible rethink of its AI strategy.
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The US Department of Energy (DOE) has unveiled 16 potential federal locations primed for data centre development.
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As tech giants pour hundreds of billions into global data center expansions, Alibaba's chair Joe Tsai warns of an emerging investment bubble.
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President Trump’s steel tariffs have officially come into force, imposing a 25% levy on steel imports to the US — a move likely to significantly impact data centre and telecom tower projects.
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Based on recent headlines, you might believe that the location of data centres is determined by two factors: where there’s space, and where permission is granted to build them. But the reality is quite different.
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Submer, a company specialising in immersion cooling, has expanded into data centre design, construction and services to support AI infrastructure development.
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Lendlease has confirmed its first data centre in Japan, a facility that it said will be "one of the largest of its scale" in the country.
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Macquarie Telecom's wholesale data centre business has claimed its largest investment to date as it builds a facility that will house its Sovereign Cyber Security Centre of Excellence.
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Record steel prices in the US pose a risk to the construction of new data centres at a critical point in the industry's growth trajectory.
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Building on its partnerships with Iceotope and Avnet, Schneider Electric has introduced a world-first liquid-cooled, pre-fabricated modular data centre.
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mac-group, a specialist European construction firm, has appointed Barry Noel King as its new European data centre business director.
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CTS, a European builder and designer of data centres, confirms the launch of CTS Nordics.