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    Vertiv, a global leader in critical digital infrastructure, has announced a major step forward in how high-density data centers are built and scaled. The company is moving from traditional static models to a more advanced digital twin platform. This new approach aims to speed up the deployment of Vertiv’s OneCore modular solutions, allowing operators to

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    VAST Data has announced a new tool called Polaris, designed to give organizations better control over their AI data infrastructure. This innovation aims to simplify managing AI workloads across multiple environments, including public clouds, private clouds, and on-premises data centers. The goal is to make it easier for enterprises to deploy, operate, and scale AI

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    As governments and industries face tighter rules around data, companies are exploring isolated cloud setups to keep their AI operations secure and compliant. These disconnected clouds help businesses run critical systems without relying on constant internet access. They ensure that operations stay smooth, even when external connections are interrupted. Recently, Microsoft introduced new features that

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    7Rivers, a Milwaukee-based data and AI consulting firm, has announced it secured $5 million in Series A funding. The investment was led by Inoca Capital Partners, which took a minority stake in the company. The new funds will help 7Rivers grow its team and expand its offerings as a Snowflake Elite Partner. The company focuses

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    Ubicquia Inc. has announced the closing of a $106 million Series D funding round. The new capital will help the company expand its work in modernizing power grids, smart lighting, and public safety tech. The funding was led by 67 Capital and Marunouchi Innovation Partners, with existing investors like Hamilton Lane, ClearSky, GMS, and strategic

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    It starts quietly, often unnoticed, in small rural towns with wide open skies and little traffic. Local officials gather in a simple town hall, hearing news that could reshape their community: ten new data centers are coming. Not just one or two, but ten large facilities that promise jobs, investment, and a boost to the

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    Many people believe that traditional enterprise data centers are on their way out, replaced entirely by cloud solutions. However, recent insights suggest otherwise. Despite the rise of cloud technology, the enterprise data center continues to be a vital part of business infrastructure. Persistent Investment in Hardware and Software Enterprises still allocate significant budgets to their

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    As artificial intelligence continues to generate massive amounts of data, companies need faster and more secure ways to transfer information across different cloud services, data centers, and edge locations. To meet this demand, Lumen Technologies has introduced new tools to make network connectivity simpler and more efficient. These updates are designed to help businesses handle

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    Cloudera has announced new updates that make it easier for enterprises to run advanced AI and analytics directly within their own data centers. This move helps organizations secure their data, reduce costs, and improve performance across multi-cloud, edge, and on-premises environments. The enhancements aim to streamline AI workflows and give businesses more control over their

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    The recent Microsoft Azure outage in early February, which lasted over 10 hours, highlights how cloud failures are increasingly part of modern IT life. Despite the promise of reliable, always-on services, major cloud platforms still experience significant disruptions. These incidents are becoming more frequent and impactful, causing widespread headaches for organizations worldwide. The Chain Reaction

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