As the Arctic melts, the region is gaining renewed interest from intrepid submarine cable developers.
On the cover of this winter issue of the DCD Magazine, we look at efforts to connect the globe through the North Pole. But harsh conditions and fears of Russia could scupper their plans.
When the wind blows
The ability to predict the weather has far-reaching implications beyond just knowing what to wear tomorrow. Understanding weather patterns can save lives, increase crop yields, and protect property.
But doing so is still a deeply challenging affair, one that requires increasingly powerful supercomputers.
The crypto pivot to AI
Cryptominers are tired of trying to profit off of the ups and downs of an opaque digital currency.
Instead, they're after the definitely, totally, undoubtedly more stable profits to be found in the world of AI.
NTT GDC's CEO
The boss of NTT's data center operations wants you to know they have deep pockets.
Doug Adams is done merging the company's disparate data center arms, and is willing to spend what it takes to become a data center contender.
Here comes 6G
Are you still getting used to 5G? For telco operators who are still paying off their debts, the idea of a new networks protocol may fill them with dread.
But the relentless march of technology waits for no one. Here's what we know about what's coming.
They're listening
GCHQ may be rifling through your data, but it doesn't want you to see theirs.
We chat to their former CTO about what it takes to run the IT systems of the surveillance state.
Stolen from the gods
Prometheus Hyperscale hopes to do things differently.
Despite recently hiring BP's ex-CEO, the company has a vision of greener data centers, built for the AI age.
Divine right
Google started the generative AI boom, but has seen others reap the rewards.
We talk to Google Cloud’s infrastructure GM about the company's plan to become the cloud king and regain the AI crown.
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A cooling supplement, space politics, nukes & more!