Energy efficient stories
Rising power and water demand from AI data centres could wipe out some sustainability gains unless firms demand stricter vendor transparency.
The tie-up gives organisations real-time controls against prompt injection and data leakage as enterprise AI moves into live deployment.
Rising power constraints are pushing data centre developers to pair AI capacity with renewable energy and storage as demand surges.
Office projects across Asia Pacific are becoming harder to budget, with labour shortages, materials inflation and geopolitics lifting fit-out costs.
The integration aims to curb prompt injection and data leaks as enterprises push AI agents into production across cloud and on-premises systems.
A clearer route for utilities to control home devices could cut integration costs for manufacturers as demand response programmes expand.
Industrial operators could cut downtime and maintenance costs as AVEVA gains analyst backing for asset performance software.
Rising power constraints at AI data centres are driving demand for Skeleton’s storage systems as it gears up for a US listing in 2027.
Heavy AI usage could soon squeeze power grids and water supplies as queries multiply across business and everyday search.
Customers could get slimmer screens and integrated AV systems as PPDS expands its 2026 Philips Professional Displays range for North America.
Rising encrypted and AI-related traffic is forcing firms to rethink firewall performance as Fortinet adds higher-capacity models for data centres and edge sites.
The appointments bring more than 70 years of sales and engineering experience as the data centre group targets a bigger European footprint.
Labour shortages and soaring power bills are pushing Australian venues towards robots, automated coffee kiosks and smarter energy controls.
Rising scam losses in Singapore are pushing police tech investment, as the pair plan forensic and AI tools to speed investigations.
Malaysia's push to attract AI investment is set to gain more capacity, with the new site due to add more than 2,200 cabinets.
Argyll Data Development launches UK sovereign AI inference cloud with SambaNova, targeting regulated firms seeking local control over data and systems.
The approval will add 15MW of capacity near London as demand for data centre space surges and vacancy in the capital keeps falling.
Australian homes are being targeted with compact kitchen appliances as colder weather lifts demand for quicker cooking and easier clean-up.
Australian firms with solar and batteries can now trade flexibility for extra revenue as PowerSync’s new software targets the National Electricity Market.
UK organisations can now keep sensitive AI workloads onshore as Argyll’s new cloud aims to ease compliance, trust and energy concerns.