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Data Centers in Spain: Neither Free Pass nor Automatic Rejection
Spain faces an industrial decision that cannot be resolved with slogans. Data centers will put pressure on energy, water, the electric grid, and territory. Denying this would be naive. But making them a homogeneous threat would also be naive. Not […]

AI Becomes a Strategic Infrastructure: Europe Cannot Rely Solely on the US and China
Talent Shortage Threatens the Chip Boom in the United States
The United States can build semiconductor factories, subsidize them with public funds, and attract multi-billion-dollar investments from TSMC, Micron, Samsung, or Intel. What it cannot produce as quickly are the engineers, technicians, and specialists needed to operate them. This is […]
iSpace will use Starship to sell shared cargo spots to the Moon
Japan’s ispace has taken a step that helps clarify the direction of the emerging lunar economy. The company hasn’t announced tourist trips to the Moon but rather something more immediate and likely more important for the market: a shared lunar […]
IBM and Red Hat Launch Lightwell to Bridge the Open Source Security Gap
IBM and Red Hat have commercially launched Lightwell, a platform designed to help large enterprises fix vulnerabilities in open source dependencies without resorting to disruptive updates. The announcement comes at a critical time: open source software underpins much of enterprise […]
The email footer won’t stop AI: protection begins earlier
Prohibiting the use of AI in a footer message on an email has some necessary gesture behind it and some weak defense. Necessary because the issue exists: more and more messages, attachments, contracts, proposals, reports, and internal documents are ending […]
AI Drives Tiny Teams: Fewer Layers, More Platform, and More Engineering
Gartner has put a figure on a trend that is already starting to be noticeable in many development teams: by 2029, 60% of organizations will adopt smaller scale software engineering teams, compared to 15% in 2026. The consulting firm calls […]
Databricks Tests Code Agents in Production and GLM 5.2 Enters the First League
Databricks published one of the most interesting benchmarks of the moment for coding agents, not because it uses a public set of exercises, but because it relies on its own codebase. The company has evaluated models and harnesses of agents […]
NVIDIA Vera: Why the CPU Is Coming Back to the Center of Agnostic AI
In recent years, nearly all discussions about artificial intelligence have revolved around GPUs. It makes sense: training, inference, multimodal models, Mixture of Experts, and large contexts depend on increasingly powerful accelerators. But NVIDIA is pushing an idea worth paying close […]
IDC Quanta brings technological intelligence to the AI workflow
For years, the value of an analysis firm like IDC has been in its reports, data, methodologies, and analysts. The problem for many companies was not a lack of information, but the gap between that information and where decisions are […]


