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Swiss Army Data Center Faces Decade-Long Delay
February 19, 2026
Swiss Army Data Center Faces Decade-Long Delay

A Critical Project Stalled: The KASTRO II Conundrum A cornerstone of Switzerland’s military modernization effort, the high-security KASTRO II data center, is now projected to be completed more than a decade behind schedule, with its operational target pushed to 2035.

Texas to Dethrone Virginia as Top Data Center Hub
February 19, 2026
Texas to Dethrone Virginia as Top Data Center Hub

A seismic shift is underway in the digital world, redrawing the map of global data infrastructure and setting the stage for Texas to emerge as the new epicenter of the cloud. The North American data center market is experiencing a

Illinois Pauses Data Center Growth Amid Power Grid Strain
February 19, 2026
Illinois Pauses Data Center Growth Amid Power Grid Strain

The insatiable demand for data, supercharged by the rise of AI and cloud computing, is creating an invisible crisis as the explosive growth of the digital economy’s backbone collides with the physical limits of our energy infrastructure. This clash is

Data Centers Evolve PUE with System-Level Energy Integration
February 18, 2026
Data Centers Evolve PUE with System-Level Energy Integration

The immense thermal footprint generated by artificial intelligence accelerators has quietly become one of the most significant and costly operational challenges facing the digital infrastructure industry today. As the backbone of modern computing, data centers have long measured their efficiency

Nuclear Power for Data Centers Faces a Critical Test
February 18, 2026
Nuclear Power for Data Centers Faces a Critical Test

The ambitious convergence of artificial intelligence and atomic energy, once a blueprint for a carbon-free technological future, has collided with the stark realities of regulatory procedure on a quiet stretch of the Texas Gulf Coast. A recent decision by federal

Data Center Resilience Goes Beyond Hardware
February 18, 2026
Data Center Resilience Goes Beyond Hardware

The persistent industry narrative of guaranteed, perpetual uptime creates a dangerous illusion of invincibility, yet high-profile outages continue to prove that even the most meticulously engineered facilities are vulnerable. While robust hardware and multi-layered redundancy are the undisputed cornerstones of

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Swiss Army Data Center Faces Decade-Long Delay
February 19, 2026
Swiss Army Data Center Faces Decade-Long Delay

A Critical Project Stalled: The KASTRO II Conundrum A cornerstone of Switzerland’s military modernization effort, the high-security KASTRO II data center, is now projected to be completed more than a decade behind schedule, with its operational target pushed to 2035.

Texas to Dethrone Virginia as Top Data Center Hub
February 19, 2026
Texas to Dethrone Virginia as Top Data Center Hub

A seismic shift is underway in the digital world, redrawing the map of global data infrastructure and setting the stage for Texas to emerge as the new epicenter of the cloud. The North American data center market is experiencing a

Illinois Pauses Data Center Growth Amid Power Grid Strain
February 19, 2026
Illinois Pauses Data Center Growth Amid Power Grid Strain

The insatiable demand for data, supercharged by the rise of AI and cloud computing, is creating an invisible crisis as the explosive growth of the digital economy’s backbone collides with the physical limits of our energy infrastructure. This clash is

Data Centers Evolve PUE with System-Level Energy Integration
February 18, 2026
Data Centers Evolve PUE with System-Level Energy Integration

The immense thermal footprint generated by artificial intelligence accelerators has quietly become one of the most significant and costly operational challenges facing the digital infrastructure industry today. As the backbone of modern computing, data centers have long measured their efficiency

Nuclear Power for Data Centers Faces a Critical Test
February 18, 2026
Nuclear Power for Data Centers Faces a Critical Test

The ambitious convergence of artificial intelligence and atomic energy, once a blueprint for a carbon-free technological future, has collided with the stark realities of regulatory procedure on a quiet stretch of the Texas Gulf Coast. A recent decision by federal

Data Center Resilience Goes Beyond Hardware
February 18, 2026
Data Center Resilience Goes Beyond Hardware

The persistent industry narrative of guaranteed, perpetual uptime creates a dangerous illusion of invincibility, yet high-profile outages continue to prove that even the most meticulously engineered facilities are vulnerable. While robust hardware and multi-layered redundancy are the undisputed cornerstones of

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