The rush to build thousands of U.S. data centers is driving demand for some workers, though economists project fewer permanent jobs.
An aerial view of a 33 megawatt data center in Vernon, Calif. A surge in demand for AI infrastructure is fueling a boom in data centers across the country. (Mario Tama/Getty Images) This time, the ...
AI-driven layoffs have dominated headlines recently, but the technology is also creating opportunities for skilled tradespeople in data centers. Specialized and technical professionals moving into ...
A $10 billion data center campus in Lebanon, Indiana, will employ about 300 people once it is operational. Meta $META's facility, the company announced in February ...
AI's operational shift: Data centers are moving from manual monitoring to predictive, autonomous operations, requiring AI oversight and data analysis skills. Talent shortage risk: Nearly half of ...
The number of permanent jobs communities end up with often falls well short of developers’ promises. Communities should use ...
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