| | | | | | | | | | As AI data center growth accelerates, community opposition is shifting from local disputes to lawsuits, regulation, and political action, emerging as a new constraint on infrastructure development. |
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| | | | | | Sponsored | | Schneider Electric's Carsten Baumann explains why the shift to AI factories demands a fundamental rethinking of power architecture, digital design, and energy intelligence. |
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| | | | | | Sponsored | | In today’s AI boom, speed without strategy is a risk. Delays, outages, and cost overruns often trace back to early decisions. The difference between projects that deliver and those that don’t? A plan built with the right partners from day one. |
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| | | | | | Your insights have value, and the Data Center Insights Council wants to reward you for them. Join this exclusive community of data center professionals to participate in paid surveys, focus groups, and in-depth interviews. Members also enjoy gated access to cutting-edge industry research and direct ... |
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| | | | | | | | AI-driven demand is pushing data center development into rural markets, where power, land, and community resistance are changing how projects get built. |
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| | A new TD Cowen survey shows enterprise AI has moved beyond experimentation and into embedded operations, setting up the next surge in data center demand. |
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| | At DCW26, innovation wasn’t just about bigger ideas, although it was that. But it was also about amplifying and refining what actually gets built. As AI infrastructure scales, innovation is scaling from components to systems; spanning power, cooling, connectivity, and deployment models. |
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| | | | | | Sponsored | | The data center industry isn't just evolving — it's being restructured. AI and high-performance computing are pushing rack densities, thermal output, and operational complexity beyond what legacy infrastructure was ever designed to handle. Air cooling alone can no longer keep pace, and liquid ... |
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| | | | | | | | As AI demand accelerates data center development, the biggest risks may lie beyond power, spanning execution gaps, demand uncertainty, construction complexity, and utility delays that threaten to slow real-world delivery. This month’s DCF poll looks at where that risk is most likely to surface. |
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| | | | | | Join Data Center Frontier Trends Summit to hear how leaders are responding to rising demand, power constraints, and evolving infrastructure needs. Walk away with a clearer path forward. |
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| | | | | EDITOR'S PICKS by Matt Vincent |
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| | "Bring your own power" is moving into the mainstream as grid constraints intensify, with data center developers turning to onsite generation to control timelines, secure capacity, and move AI infrastructure from plan to execution. |
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| | As gigawatt-scale projects and billion-dollar deals accelerate, the AI data center buildout is increasingly defined by power constraints, structured capital, and the race to deliver capacity at speed. |
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| | GPC Infrastructure CEO Jim Summers explains why hyperscalers have stopped waiting on the grid, and what it takes to deliver power for data centers at AI scale. |
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| | | | | | | | The theme for the 7x24 Exchange 2026 Spring Conference is "Future Proofing the AI Data Center." |
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| | | | Interested in reaching the Data Center Frontier audience with your own message?
Email: Tom Larranaga, (973) 460-9476 |
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