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In brief: As tech giants race to build data centers to power AI models, they have faced pushback over concerns about environmental impact and rising energy costs. A recent survey indicates that, while ...
As companies race to adopt agentic AI to spur innovation and gain efficiency, building the right enterprise data infrastructure has become a critical component of success. In partnership withSAP In ...
President Trump has proposed that tech companies provide their own electricity for new data centers. The massive electricity and water needs of AI data centers are straining the nation's aging power ...
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As the tech industry chases growth in the Middle East through data centers, the companies' infrastructure is increasingly exposed to conflicts in the region. U.S. tech companies are investing billions ...
The pledge is supposed to commit companies to paying for grid upgrades needed to meet soaring electricity demand from data centers. The pledge is supposed to commit companies to paying for grid ...
Today the White House announced that several major players in tech and AI have agreed to steps that will keep electricity costs from rising due to data centers. Under this Ratepayer Protection Pledge, ...
Major technology companies, including Google, Microsoft, and Amazon, have signed onto President Donald Trump’s “ratepayer protection pledge,” vowing to secure their own power for data centers and ...
Large tech companies are just beginning to share financial details on the massive amounts of power they’ve locked in to run their AI data centers. But for some investors, those details aren’t nearly ...
(TNS) — A once-ambitious bill meant to reel in Washington’s exploding data center industry fell by the wayside during this short legislative session in Olympia. In short, Big Tech won, said state Sen.