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Gartner predicts strong growth in worldwide IT spending by 2026

Gartner forecasts a $6.08 trillion IT expenditure for 2026, marking a 9.8% growth from 2025. Software, devices, and data centres lead the charge.

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Kao Data's unveils report aiming to propel UK AI ambitions

Kao Data unveils a roadmap to align government and industry for bolstering UK's AI capabilities under the AI Opportunities Action Plan.

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East Lothian Council advances hyperscale data centre project at Cockenzie

East Lothian Council progresses plans with SDCL for a new data centre, aiming for community benefits and economic growth.

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Telehouse paves way for cutting-edge data centre in London Docklands

Telehouse International breaks ground on its £275m Telehouse West Two data centre, supporting technological advancements with sustainable design.

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New agreement between Vertiv and PNY to accelerate AI infrastructure

Vertiv partners with PNY Technologies to simplify AI infrastructure deployment across EMEA. A collaboration promises high-density power and cooling solutions for NVIDIA-based platforms.

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Nlyte Software has introduced new enhancements to Nlyte 8. The new Nlyte 8.1 version is...
Uptime Institute’s 2022 Global Data Center Survey findings highlight the growing, industry-wide...
For several years now Data Centres have been cutting the cost of cooling by 80 to 90 per cent...
Low and stable electricity prices are likely to make the U.S. a target for datacentre investment at...
SCC has entered Data Telecoms following its investment in Fluidata, delivering added Data Centre...
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Australian fish farm undergoes IT upgrade by investing in edge infrastructure

Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

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