Uptime Intelligence looks beyond the more obvious trends of 2025 and identifies examines some of the latest developments and challenges shaping the data center industry.
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Immersion cooling evolves in response to IT power density
Sweat dedicated GPU clusters to beat cloud on cost
Data center resource use will raise deep questions — and opposition
AI to trigger radical overhaul of data center electrification
Grid demand will require active participation from data centers
Hydrogen fuel cells: a niche option for standby power
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Cyber incidents are common — and often significant
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Nvidia’s vision for data centers may be a false prophecy
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Enterprise and colocation operators face rising costs in 2025
Most AI models will be trained in the cloud
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