The hidden infrastructure behind the moments that keep the digital world connected

The surge of online activity associated with global events and seasonal peaks is increasingly revealing a less visible reality of the artificial intelligence era. Behind every digital interaction, from video calls to online purchases, sits an infrastructure challenge defined not by software innovation alone but by the resilience of the data centres that keep systems […]
When software stops waiting for you

Enterprises have spent two decades optimising cloud delivery, yet the real constraint is no longer provisioning, it is permission, governance, and trust. If billions of agents is not marketing theatre, then the next fight is about boundaries, evaluation, and whether anyone dares to let automation touch the real business. Las Vegas keynotes are designed to […]
Liquid cooling moves from experiment to foundation for UK academic AI

The physical limits of artificial intelligence are no longer an abstract concern for universities. As models grow larger and simulations more complex, the question facing research institutions is not simply how much compute they can access, but whether the infrastructure supporting it can scale sustainably. A new deployment at a UK data centre suggests that […]
Enterprise edge is becoming the next battleground for AI infrastructure

As artificial intelligence moves out of centralised data centres and into distributed, real-world operations, the weakest point in enterprise infrastructure is increasingly found at the edge. While cloud and interconnection platforms have matured rapidly, last-mile connectivity between enterprise locations and global digital ecosystems has remained fragmented, slow to deploy and costly to manage. A new […]
Industrial AI shifts from experimentation to systems of record

Artificial intelligence is moving into a new phase inside industry, one defined less by isolated use cases and more by whether AI can be trusted to represent and operate the physical world. A newly announced long-term partnership between Dassault Systèmes and NVIDIA reflects that transition, positioning industrial AI not as an overlay to existing processes […]
Why AI experimentation is giving way to production realism

As artificial intelligence moves from isolated pilots into the core of day-to-day operations, one of the industry’s least examined problems is emerging into view. Many AI systems that perform well in controlled tests struggle when exposed to the complexity, cost pressures and continuous demand of real production environments. The challenge is no longer simply building […]
Prosus bets on platform scale as AI reshapes global ecommerce

As artificial intelligence moves from experimentation into the operational core of digital commerce, the competitive advantage is shifting towards companies that can standardise and deploy AI at scale across complex, multi-market ecosystems. A new agreement between Prosus and Amazon Web Services reflects that change, signalling how AI is becoming infrastructure rather than a differentiating feature […]
Why cloud infrastructure choices are becoming an AI era decision

As artificial intelligence moves from experimentation into production, the underlying cloud infrastructure that supports it is coming under renewed scrutiny. Reliability, recovery and predictable economics are no longer abstract IT concerns, but foundational requirements for organisations running data-intensive and increasingly automated workloads. Against that backdrop, Ark Data Centers has formalised a partnership with Nutanix that […]