The rapid rise of artificial intelligence has changed the data center industry and thrust construction of giant server farms ...
Loudoun County‘s tighter zoning rules are slowing new data center approvals New projects are rising in Stafford, King George, Caroline and Louisa counties Power constraints and community opposition ...
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Snorkel AI announced general availability of two new product offerings on the Snorkel AI Data Development Platform: Snorkel Evaluate and Snorkel Expert ...
Oppidan proposes 866,000-square-foot data center campus in Apple Valley Water system concerns leave the project’s future uncertain City advances school expansions, pickleball, and senior housing ...
MADISON, Wis. — Data centers are credited for buoying the general construction market as demand falls in other sectors, and in Wisconsin, they’re credited with injecting billions of dollars of ...
Atlas’s latest proposed project would be located in the Floyd County community of Coosa, around 70 miles northwest of Atlanta near the Alabama border. Referred to as Project Gracie in filings with ...
In an age where data has emerged as the new oil, organizations across industries are racing to refine how they collect, manage, and extract insights from it. At the core of this revolution lies cloud ...
Data-center development is becoming more prolific across the U.S., but certain markets are emerging as bigger power players. A report released today by CBRE Group Inc. (NYSE: CBRE) found while ...
A West Conshocken developer that applied with Jessup to build more than a million square feet of data centers along Breaker Street is also developing a warehouse next door to the Lackawanna Energy ...
Michigan may remember 2025 as the year of the data center. Developers have eyed at least 16 sites in 10 counties across the Lower Peninsula for the power-hungry server warehouses supporting artificial ...
A New York City developer applied with Archbald this month to build close to 1 million square feet of data centers in the wooded area between Business Route 6 and Eynon Jermyn Road, nearly abutting ...
Two opposing proposals in the Colorado legislature could either make the state a competitive home for data centers or dampen the potential for growth. A bill designed to encourage data centers to ...
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