In just 60 seconds, data centers quietly power the world—processing emails, enabling streaming, and driving the 5th Industrial Revolution. Here’s why understanding their role matters more than ever.
According to Data Center Map, there are 173 data centers in Ohio, 106 of which are in Columbus. The economic impact of these data centers has been widely discussed, ...
A look at how data centers operate, and why they require a lot of electricity and water. (AP animation/Donavon Brutus) ...
Meta’s capital expenditures for this year are expected to range from $60 billion to $65 billion, the New York Times reported, ...
Johns Hopkins University plans to cut the size of its proposed center for artificial intelligence research in Remington by 30 ...
The rise of artificial intelligence, the digitization of the economy and everyday life’s growing computing needs have turbocharged the expansion of data centers, driving up a surge in electricity ...
Washington’s landscape is being shaped by executive order and the president’s love of faceless, monolithic buildings.
Eaton’s whitepaper outlines data center predictions for this year with a focus on how digital technologies can help data center operators and owners address rising demands while achieving critical ...
“We’ve got about 90 gigawatts [of data centers] globally in 2023, and that’s going to increase to over 185 gigawatts by 2028, ...
Artificial intelligence has become vital in business and financial dealings, medical care, technology development, research, ...
Ohio lawmakers are early in negotiations on an omnibus bill overhauling energy policies. The ever-growing number of data ...
The coming year will see continued interest in familiar data center topics, including the ROI of AI, power constraints, liquid cooling, and Intel leadership.