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Damac Group expands into Spain with 400 million euros data center investment in Madrid

CIO

The data center market in Spain continues to heat up with the latest major development from Dubai-based Damac Group. The company has announced its entry into the Spanish market with the acquisition of land in Madrid, where it plans to build a state-of-the-art data center.

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HPE and Danfoss put excess data center heat to use

CIO

Data centers are hot, in more ways than one. Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and Danish engineering company Danfoss have announced a partnership to help mitigate the issues: an off-the-shelf heat recovery module branded HPE IT Sustainability Services – Data Center Heat Recovery. Any capture is good.

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AI market evolution: Data and infrastructure transformation through AI

CIO

AI a primary driver in IT modernization and data mobility AI’s demand for data requires businesses to have a secure and accessible data strategy. Data mobility across data centers, cloud, and edge is essential, but businesses face challenges in adopting edge strategies.

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Gartner projects major IT spending increases for 2025

CIO

growth this year, with data center spending increasing by nearly 35% in 2024 in anticipation of generative AI infrastructure needs. Data center spending will increase again by 15.5% in 2025, but software spending — four times larger than the data center segment — will grow by 14% next year, to $1.24

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Pliops lands $100M for chips that accelerate analytics in data centers

TechCrunch

Part of the problem is that data-intensive workloads require substantial resources, and that adding the necessary compute and storage infrastructure is often expensive. For companies moving to the cloud specifically, IDG reports that they plan to devote $78 million toward infrastructure this year.

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Delivering better business outcomes for CIOs

CIO

However, enterprise cloud computing still faces similar challenges in achieving efficiency and simplicity, particularly in managing diverse cloud resources and optimizing data management. AI models rely on vast datasets across various locations, demanding AI-ready infrastructure that’s easy to implement across core and edge.

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Ahead of the curve on advanced cooling for AI & HPC

CIO

The challenge for IT leaders is to enable these high-density workloads with the right IT infrastructure, and increasingly the community is discussing advanced cooling technologies like liquid cooling. The power density requirements for AI and HPC can be 5-10 times higher than other data center use cases.