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2026’s Perfect Storm: AI Growth vs. Power Availability

TES Power’s Managing Director, Michael Beagan explores the top five power challenges the data centre industry may face in 2026, in light of the surge in AI. With a huge increase in demand, power is becoming the most precious commodity across the data centre industry, and this piece delves into...

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The Data Centre Challenge: Powering up sustainable data storage

By Andrew Dodd, HPE Storage Worldwide Marketing Communications Manager, the LTO Program.

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Higher loads, faster builds: six trends defining data centres in 2026

This article was developed jointly by engineers from Black & White Engineering’s global offices,...

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The Role of Coolant Distribution Units in High-Density Data Centres

By Bernie Malouin, Founder of JetCool and Vice President of Flex.

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The Greening of the Internet Exchange Point

By Jennifer Holmes, CEO of the London Internet Exchange (LINX).

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Key legal risks and considerations for UK data centre providers and their customers

By Sophie Ashcroft, Partner, and Miranda Joseph, Senior Knowledge Lawyer, at Stevens & Bolton.

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Videos

Data Centre World 2026
Matt Wilkins, Global Director of Design and Engineering at Colt DCS, explains that data centre operators need ‘controlled flexibility’ now more than ever, as tightened regulatory environments, skills gaps,...
In this discussion, David Primor, CEO of Cynomi, and Dennis Boone, President of SlashBlue, explore why third-party risk management is rapidly becoming essential for MSPs and MSSPs. They share real-world...
Pete Hughes, Founder and Managing Director of Zalara Tech, shares how building a business in the age of AI shapes growth and delivery, and why success depends on understanding that AI is never a...

News

CrowdStrike’s Project QuiltWorks brings together industry partners to address AI-discovered vulnerabilities and support efforts to improve organisational security resilience.
Oracle has expanded its partnership with Google Cloud, adding new AI capabilities and regional availability for enterprise customers including Worldline and AI Shift.
TCS is expanding its partnership with Google Cloud to support AI-driven operating models aimed at improving decision-making speed and security in business operations.
As UK businesses increasingly adopt AI, risky data-sharing practices arise, underscoring the need for enhanced oversight and security measures.