Cooling just became the most strategic choice in AI infrastructure

As AI power demands surge, cooling emerges as infrastructure’s defining competitive advantage.

Why enterprise AI is forcing a rethink in cost control

Enterprise AI adoption is exposing major gaps in cost forecasting, governance and value measurement.

Secure AI will be defined by emulated human behavior

Emulated human AI agents preserve enterprise controls, accountability, and governance at scale.

Agentic business: the new growth engine for SMEs

From passive assistance to autonomous execution, AI is changing the game for SMEs.

‘A surprising number of them said, “Yes.”’: Study finds many customers would leave a business which stays loyal to US big tech services
‘A surprising number of them said, “Yes.”’: Study finds many customers would leave a business which stays loyal to US big tech services

New study reveals European consumers are increasingly prioritizing digital sovereignty – many will pay a premium to avoid American tech over privacy concerns.

Ukrainian hackers breach ‘rudimentary’ Russian combat control system controlled by Telegram groups
Ukrainian hackers breach ‘rudimentary’ Russian combat control system controlled by Telegram groups

Ukrainian hackers reportedly breached Russia’s Glaz/Groza system, exposing documents, patents, and videos while disrupting mapping functions and access.

The Elite Workspace: 12 luxury Prime Day upgrades for a timeless office
The Elite Workspace: 12 luxury Prime Day upgrades for a timeless office

I hand-picked 12 premium desk accessories from exclusive Prime Day drops to stylish workspace staples.

Blame AI? Used smartphone prices set to rise dramatically as new smartphone market expected to crash by 15% in 2026
Blame AI? Used smartphone prices set to rise dramatically as new smartphone market expected to crash by 15% in 2026

Memory shortages are driving up smartphone prices worldwide, pushing consumers toward refurbished devices and creating new supply challenges.