This year’s Design Automation Conference will include an “alley” on the exhibit floor, but it won’t be a dark, narrow passageway we think of when we hear “alley.” Instead, the new Design ...
Sidewalks that end in grass. Bus stops without shelter. Storm drains that overflow every time it rains. These aren’t isolated technical failures. They’re reflections of deeper civic choices — of who ...
The generative AI era began with assistive AI tools that predicted snippets and suggested boilerplate code. Now, these same technologies are being trained on telemetry data and operational signals, ...
At the recent Data Center World 2026 in Washington, D.C., one message came through louder than ever: AI infrastructure is ...
Digital Twin technology was born out of a potential space disaster but now has very real-world applications for designing and ...
Shift to infrastructure: AI's expansion is driving attention toward automated and intelligent infrastructure that streamlines operations and enhances scalability. Avoiding design pitfalls: Recurring ...
In Kenya's second largest city, Mombasa, the demand for water is expected to double by 2035 to an estimated 300,000 cubic meters per day. In Mombasa's current warm and humid climate, that water comes ...
This ideal of resilience is far from the norm, particularly as the infrastructure we rely upon, much of it aged, grows more interconnected and complex. For example, when Hurricane Sandy struck in ...
You can now ask questions directly within our broadcasts using our new AskAI feature. Data sovereignty, data gravity, locality, and data movement constraints are reshaping infrastructure strategy, ...