Growing workload demand continued to drive capacity growth in 2025. Results from the Uptime Institute Service Providers and Capacity Survey 2025 offer an insight into trends in capacity growth and the adoption of hybrid strategies.
There is a growing list of reasons why designers and operators are re-examining issues around redundancy and resiliency - but for most, it is inescapable: current levels of resiliency will need to be maintained.
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.
France sets strict PUE and WUE thresholds as tax incentive
The struggle between AI and net-zero is becoming visible
Why inference will become a ubiquitous IT workload
Emerging life safety challenges in modern data centers
AI use policies and guardrails accelerate operations adoption, reduce risk
Adopting AI for MEP system optimization: benefits and risks
Rensa and the PreVent Air Intake Filtration System
Thoughts on "hot work."
Taking the pulse on data center RTO and equipment MTTR
Musk's moonshot project faces astronomical challenges
Enterprises begin to demand returns from generative AI
New power architectures to reshape data center design
Next-gen GPUs may not need chillers — but data centers do
Liquid cooling will not outgrow its high-density niche
Coolant distribution units can complicate commissioning
Ireland's new grid rules signal shift in data center roles
EU power providers urged to protect grids from data centers
Five data center predictions for 2026
What cloud sovereignty really means
Supply chain exploits: the blind spots operators need to address
What the Azure outage revealed about internet fragility
Microsoft’s Community-First Plan needs more work
AI automation moves from pilots to early production
Nvidia’s vision: digital twins and automated facilities