Whether you’re debating grid stability or cyber resilience, building both power and trust into data centers is essential.
Boston Dynamics and Ghost Robotics make four-legged canines that patrol fences and sniff out faulty equipment.
Boston Dynamics and Ghost Robotics are selling robot dogs to data center operators, providing perimeter security and inspection capabilities.
Brooks Consulting's Chuck Brooks, a GovCon Expert, explains how rising AI demand is driving power use and security risks for data centers.
Most physical security failures are not the result of bad actors. They stem from coordination problems, according to an Ameristar data center security expert.
The idea of robotic dogs once belonged firmly to the world of imagination, popularized by characters like K9 from Doctor Who and Goddard from The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius.
The data center market grew rapidly in 2025 as innovative technologies emerged and user expectations evolved. We expect this demand to continue increasing in 2026, and factors including energy ...
SILVER SPRING, Md.—The Security Industry Association (SIA) has launched the Data Center Advisory Board, a panel of experts that will provide guidance on data center security topics to the SIA Board of ...
I'm excited to announce that I will be leading the DCIM Leadership Workshop at Data Center World AFCOM 2026 this April, taking over from Bill Kleyman. For the past nine years, Bill has set the gold ...
The Illinois Commerce Commission ruled that Commonwealth Edison may implement new tariff provisions for data centers, meant ...
The Salt Lake Tribune reports Utah’s rush to build data centers is likely to rely on fossil fuel energy for the foreseeable ...