Federation Architecture: A Safer Path to IT-OT Convergence in the AI Era
Davoud Shahlaei explains how Federation architecture balances IT-OT convergence benefits with safeguards while mitigating AI-driven risks while enabling centralized insights.
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Davoud Shahlaei explains how Federation architecture balances IT-OT convergence benefits with safeguards while mitigating AI-driven risks while enabling centralized insights.
New research from Uptime Institute shows data center outages continuing to decline, but AI facilities could buck the trend.
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A $790 million financing package for Nscale’s Norway campus highlights how AI infrastructure is increasingly competing for energy capacity, industrial capital, and grid access.
Following the recent AWS UAE outage, businesses are rethinking cloud resilience. Discover practical strategies for seamless cloud region migrations.
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Startup founder Mansour Karam argues token efficiency and distributed inference are turning networking into a central AI infrastructure battleground.
A CNAS report argues that chip manufacturing and memory shortages are emerging as major barriers to the expansion of hyperscale AI, alongside growing power demands.
Mariko McDonagh Meier says interconnection delays are pushing developers toward gas-based microgrids as primary power – not backup – reshaping how AI infrastructure gets built.
Neocloud-driven workloads are shifting data movement toward sustained, high-bandwidth transfers between storage and AI compute, according to a report.
Facing a 2029 grid wait and $35 million in upgrades, a Texas developer is building its own power to launch a 200,000‑square‑foot AI campus.
The Corning partnership deepens Nvidia's role in the physical infrastructure behind AI, optical networking, and hyperscale deployment.
Unpredictable power swings from AI data centers are forcing utilities to model how these facilities behave during disturbances – not just how much electricity they consume.
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