Digital Infrastructure stories
Demand for AI and cloud capacity is turning Hong Kong into a gateway for firms seeking low-latency access to Mainland China.
Rising demand for AI could strain power grids and leave sustainability targets slipping down boardroom agendas, UK tech leaders warn.
Enterprise security teams can now use AI prompts to renew or revoke certificates without bypassing Sectigo's approval and audit controls.
The partnership could speed up flaw detection and patching for critical software used by businesses and public sector organisations across the region.
The tie-up could help project-based firms modernise ageing finance systems across the UK and Europe without disrupting operations.
Infrastructure spending is surging as businesses expand data centres for AI, with Europe's tech outlay set to reach USD $1.3 trillion in 2026.
The deal will add more than 90 engineers in Tallinn and Tartu, strengthening Persistent's nearshore delivery for European clients.
More than 3,000 transport leaders will gather in Detroit next year as the programme expands to cover cybersecurity, AI and autonomous shuttles.
Britain's green push is being hampered by patchy charging, poor data and weak supply-chain transparency, executives say.
Preparatory works will begin on a major West London campus as Corscale pushes ahead with a brownfield site remade for rising cloud and AI demand.
Climate resilience is becoming a business priority as tech firms warn of rising risks from AI data centres, e-waste and supply chains.
A push for more cloud choice in Britain has gained another backer as customers face lock-in, higher costs and data-location worries.
The 600MW scheme could bring hundreds of jobs to Fife and secure the first step in ILI Group's GBP £15 billion Scottish data centre plan.
The conference will put Scotland's AI talent, security and infrastructure under the spotlight as debate over governance and control intensifies.
Tasmania is set for its first new subsea fibre link in more than 20 years, boosting resilience and adding a direct Sydney route.
Private 5G aims to help manufacturers connect factory systems, automate operations and use real-time data more easily across production sites.
The honour spotlights TELUS's CAD $70 billion British Columbia investment as the company faces pressure to link spending with jobs and access.
Backed by more than 8GW of powered land, the new unit targets scarce AI campus capacity as demand for power and grid access intensifies.
Connectivity could become the bottleneck as AI-driven data centres and mobile traffic push fibre networks and power demand to new limits.
Public sector buyers in India now have wider GeM access to storage and CCTV recorders, as institutional demand for digital security grows.