AlmaLinux Embraces Btrfs File System in Strategic Enterprise Linux Move
Enterprise Linux Landscape Shifts with File System Adoption AlmaLinux has announced comprehensive support for the Btrfs file system in its…
Enterprise Linux Landscape Shifts with File System Adoption AlmaLinux has announced comprehensive support for the Btrfs file system in its…
Gene Editing Meets Cost-Effective AI Acceleration In a significant development for the biotechnology sector, gene editing pioneer Metagenomi has demonstrated…
Soaring AI compute demands are driving datacenters to seek alternative power sources as traditional gas turbine suppliers face overwhelming demand. Companies are now adapting decommissioned aircraft engines into electricity generators to bridge the supply gap, with some operators facing three to five year waits for conventional equipment.
The explosive growth in artificial intelligence computing has created unprecedented energy demands for datacenter operators, according to industry reports. Sources indicate that US data facilities are projected to consume 22 percent more grid power by the end of 2025 compared to the previous year, creating significant pressure on existing energy infrastructure.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella received $96.5 million in total compensation for fiscal 2025, representing a 480:1 ratio compared to the median employee. The software giant’s leadership compensation comes amid record financial performance and significant AI-driven growth across multiple business segments.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella received total compensation of $96.5 million for the company’s fiscal 2025 year, according to reports filed with shareholders. This represents an approximately 22% increase compared to the previous year and highlights the growing pay disparity between corporate leadership and average employees at major technology firms.
Groundbreaking Regulatory Shift for Mobile Platforms The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority has designated both Apple and Google as holding…
The $1 trillion waste industry remains dominated by family-run haulers using paper tickets and spreadsheets. CurbWaste’s AI platform aims to digitize operations and create community among haulers pushing for modernization.
Technology and data analytics are transforming one of society’s most essential yet overlooked industries: waste management. According to reports, the sector represents a trillion-dollar market with $32 billion in fund flows, yet remains dominated by family-run operations relying on paper-based systems.
Data centers are rapidly transitioning from traditional water cooling to hybrid systems and immersion technologies amid growing environmental concerns. Legal experts warn that water rights acquisition and community relations are becoming critical to data center development as municipalities implement restrictions.
Data centers are undergoing a significant transformation in their approach to temperature management, moving from conventional water-based systems toward more sophisticated cooling technologies, according to industry reports. This shift comes as facilities face increasing pressure from environmental regulations, water scarcity concerns, and the substantial heat generated by artificial intelligence applications. Sources indicate that traditional air and water cooling methods are being supplemented or replaced by advanced alternatives that offer greater efficiency and sustainability.
The Rising Tide of American E-Waste Exports A new environmental investigation has uncovered that millions of tons of discarded American…