Investment in large-scale AI has accelerated the development of electrical equipment, which creates opportunities for data center designers and operators to rethink power architectures.
AI in data center operations is shifting from experimentation to early production use. Adoption remains cautious and bounded, focused on practical automation that supports operators rather than replacing them.
Data from Uptime Intelligence's giant data center analysis indicates that proposed power capacity and investment tied to giant data centers and campuses are at unprecedented levels.
Enterprises begin to demand returns from generative AI
Final date for EED rating label confirmed
Liquid cooling will not outgrow its high-density niche
Emerging life safety challenges in modern data centers
AI use policies and guardrails accelerate operations adoption, reduce risk
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Five data center predictions for 2026
Validating the use of high-density DLC
EU power providers urged to protect grids from data centers
Uptime Intelligence predictions for 2025 re-examined
Are data centers reserving too much grid power?
As emissions soar, operators look to carbon capture
Japan joins the push for data center regulation
Late change reinstates some EU reporting rules
What cloud sovereignty really means
Supply chain exploits: the blind spots operators need to address
What the Azure outage revealed about internet fragility
Nvidia’s vision: digital twins and automated facilities
Uptime Intelligence Research Agenda
Survey highlights industry staffing crisis