du’s announcement to develop a hyperscale data center with Microsoft is a game-changer for UAE’s digital infrastructure. This AED 2 billion venture highlights Dubai’s commitment to digital innovation, enhancing du’s ability to meet growing cloud demands.
Discover how NTT Data is revolutionizing India’s AI landscape with a $1.2 billion investment in a state-of-the-art VoIP-enabled data center in Hyderabad. In partnership with Neysa Networks and the Telangana government, this facility will feature 25,000 GPUs for advanced AI solutions, epitomizing the future of scalable, eco-friendly VoIP infrastructure.
AWS is adjusting its data center leasing strategy, particularly internationally, amidst investor scrutiny over AI infrastructure spending. This temporary pause in leasing discussions signals a strategic shift, focusing on synchronizing growth with demand. AWS continues to review infrastructure options for efficient AI deployment.
UPS has teamed up with NTT DATA to revolutionize its IT infrastructure over a decade. This transformative project utilizes AI to enhance UPS’s operational efficiencies and customer experiences while modernizing its data management across cloud platforms.
Segro and Pure DC have launched a £1 billion joint venture to develop a 30,000 sqm, 56MW data center in Park Royal, West London. This marks Segro’s first fully fitted data center, aiming to attract a top hyperscaler.
NTT Data’s Agentic AI suite is set to revolutionize industries such as manufacturing, banking, and healthcare. By leveraging hyperscaler platforms like Azure AI, businesses can develop private AI agents to enhance operations.
Meta is reportedly considering massive AI data centers, with a potential $60 billion project in Louisiana. While a spokesperson dismissed reports as speculation, Mark Zuckerberg confirmed plans to support LLAMA 4.
Ciena and Telia Norway have completed the Nordics’ first live 1.6 Tb/s data transmission trial over a challenging Oslo-Trondheim route using Ciena’s WaveLogic 6 Extreme (WL6e) technology. This innovation enhances efficiency and supports AI-driven networks.
Nokia has appointed Justin Hotard as its new CEO, succeeding Pekka Lundmark on April 1. Hotard, formerly at Intel, will lead Nokia’s push into AI and data centers.
Microsoft’s bold $80 billion investment in AI-enabled data centers cements its role in the AI revolution. By 2025, this move aims to propel AI model training and cloud-based applications globally.


