Many families in Quebec have a daily life that is partly online. Moms and dads check their children's school portals, use their mobile phones to settle invoices and manage bank accounts, while the kids access digital platforms for schoolwork and stay in touch with relatives. A family album is shared right away with extended family living in the West Island or other areas, and vital papers are increasingly in digital format rather than paper. The comfort of this method is plain to see, but it also means that family members now have more sensitive personal data to protect than ever before.
(The Center Square) – Oracle's challenge to a power agreement that puts data center companies in charge of paying for an estimated $4 billion in new natural gas projects and $2 billion in new big power lines in both Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula was dropped this week.
The commonwealth’s seven top-level research universities have formed the Keystone AI + Quantum Factory to collaborate and share resources to speed innovation in the field.
While the city of Corunna has yet to receive any proposals to develop a data center, the Shiawassee County Community has adopted an ordinance setting regulations on any prospective projects that would come to town, Matthew Bartow of The Argus-Press reports. In Augusta Charter Township, voters rejected a proposal to rezone more than 500 acres […]
The University of Utah’s “AI supercomputer” was christened “Redtail” as it went online last month. As its designers showcased its features to students for the first time, the supercomputer had already ranked among the world’s fastest and most energy efficient. Redtail, expected to be an essential part of what university officials describe as a new […]
• “Have thoughts about data centers and power bills? Share your input for the Virginia Energy Plan.” — WHRO • “(Department of Environmental Quality) study finds growing pressure on Eastern Virginia groundwater.” — Shore Daily News • “Lawmakers move forward with plans for childcare center for state employees.” — VPM News • “Loudoun supervisors mull data […]
(The Center Square) – New Orleans planning staff is recommending a citywide ban on large and hyperscale data centers while allowing smaller facilities under new zoning restrictions.
Missoula, Mont. — More than 50 people gathered at the Missoula Public Library to speak out against a potential data center in Bonner.
BOZEMAN, Mont. – The Bozeman School District announced that current and former staff members were affected by a data breach from a phishing campaign in March.
