Equinix Plans Massive 150MW Data Center Campus Near Amsterdam
Colocation giant Equinix is reportedly planning a massive new data center campus in the Netherlands. The 150MW, €1.5 billion project in Lelystad will be built in phases through 2028/2029.
Colocation giant Equinix is reportedly planning a massive new data center campus in the Netherlands. The 150MW, €1.5 billion project in Lelystad will be built in phases through 2028/2029.
The AI revolution in retail is getting real and specific. According to a Forbes preview, the 2026 NRF Big Show will be dominated by targeted “point solutions” for merchandising and pricing, forcing a slow, difficult cultural shift that could take decades.
Oracle’s aggressive push into AI infrastructure is hitting a wall of investor skepticism. The company is ramping spending to $50B this year, but revenue forecasts remain flat, sparking concerns over its heavy debt load.
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