Lead: The Rising Tide Meets the Server Rack Beneath flight paths and container cranes, where fiber landings lace the seabed and grid nodes hug the coast, a new class of data center is edging into view—floating, seawater-cooled, and positioned to feed AI’s hunger without squeezing the last buildable
Permitting clocks increasingly decide which data centers power AI growth and which sink into multiyear limbo despite flawless engineering, because approvals now gate billions in capital, construction mobilization, and utility planning even when equipment lead times and grid interconnection appear
The center of gravity in AI is sliding from raw model speed to system choreography, where the slowest hop, not the fastest GPU, dictates tempo and turns infrastructure planning into a game of coordination rather than pure compute. That pivot matters because long-lived, tool-using agents have pushed
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority has officially signaled a transformative era for digital regulation by initiating a comprehensive investigation into the intricate licensing structures that govern Microsoft’s business software ecosystem. This decision, slated to gain significant momentum
The enterprise virtualization sector is currently witnessing a profound recalibration of market power as corporate IT departments grapple with the aftermath of Broadcom’s sweeping acquisition of VMware. This tectonic shift has left many organizations feeling vulnerable to aggressive licensing
The friction between the infinite speed of algorithmic iteration and the sluggish reality of physical infrastructure has reached a critical boiling point in 2026. While the world's most powerful technology companies continue to unveil increasingly complex generative models, the physical foundations