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Infrastructure Integration
7 articles from Software & Technology practitioners
Southeast Asia's enterprise AI push hits a familiar wall: data, talent, and integration debt
SEA enterprises are accelerating AI investment, but legacy infrastructure, talent gaps, and ERP friction continue to stall real deployment.
Enterprise AI adoption shifts from pilot projects to core business strategy
Most enterprise AI pilots never scale. Here's what separates organizations that reach production from those stuck in perpetual experimentation.
Constructing 100 MW of AI Infrastructure: How Applied Digital Built for the Future in Ellendale
As demand for artificial intelligence continues to soar, the AI infrastructure needed to power it is scaling just as rapidly. A 2024 report from the International Data Corporation (IDC) forecasts that global spending on AI infrastructure will exceed $200 billion by 2028, driven by an explosion in compute-heavy applications like large language models and…
Building the Wireless Future: Low-Power IoT, Edge Computing, and the End of the Gs
As the global race to 6G heats up, telecom providers, governments, and tech companies are investing billions to advance the next generation of hyperconnected infrastructure. European operators urge regulators to release more spectrum to stay competitive, while U.S. programs like the USDA’s ReConnect have funneled over $1 billion into rural fiber backhaul. Meanwhile, companies like…
Why the Metropolis Acquisition of Oosto Signals a New Era for AI in Facilities and Property Management
When the news broke that Oosto, a leader in AI-driven security and video analytics, was being acquired by Metropolis, a company known for parking automation and frictionless payments, it made waves across the industry. A security-centric AI company joining forces with a parking tech company might seem unexpected at first, but this move represents a…
Supply Chain Mastery: Applied Digital’s Proactive Design Approach
Roland Davidson, EVP of Engineering at Applied Digital, highlights the company’s unique strategy in digital infrastructure design. By prioritizing available commodities during the construction phase and leveraging their extensive supplier network, Applied Digital ensures timely project completions. This approach allows them to efficiently source and integrate both rare and new surplus equipment without compromising on…
Leading the Future: Applied Digital’s Vision for Data Center Evolution
Roland Davidson, EVP of Engineering at Applied Digital, emphasizes the company’s commitment to innovation in digital infrastructure design. By merging design and operations and constantly seeking advanced best practices, Applied Digital aims to pioneer the next era of data centers, with a focus beyond traditional industry norms.