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AI plays a crucial role in security. Using algorithms to detect anomalies and potential breaches, AI not only identifies vulnerabilities but also offers solutions.
While cybersecurity was once an afterthought, it is quickly becoming one of the most critical aspects of running a data center. Keep up with the latest technologies and trends here.
Read about the current trends in edge computing as well as the benefits and challenges that come along with the technologies that make it possible to move data storage closer to the end user.
Hydrogen has a role to play in delivering power with zero emissions at the point of use, including as part of mission critical and backup power systems.
Backup power is essential in numerous settings, but lithium-ion batteries' limited temperature tolerance often restricts their application. In response, Littelfuse engineered the LS0502SCD33S.
Mission Critical recently sat down with CNet Training to find out more about the Digital Futures Program, a collaborative between a group on industry organizations and university technical colleges.
As the demand for digital services surges, embracing sustainable practices becomes not just an ethical imperative but a strategic advantage for data centers shaping the digital landscape.
The renewable generation will come from 200+ megawatts (MW) of aggregated installed capacity of local solar sites across 17,000 locations in the New Territories of Hong Kong.
It is not enough to simply establish policies for the ethical use of AI. Ensuring its ethical application is an ongoing process that requires continuous learning and adaptation.
Spearheaded by Reps. Rick Crawford (R-AR) and John Duarte (R-CA), H.R. 7922 authorizes an independent, non-federal entity to lead the development of cybersecurity requirements in the sector.
This advance promises to unlock the transformative potential of cloud-based quantum computing and is detailed in a new study published in the influential U.S. scientific journal Physical Review Letters.