In the 21st century, the environmental crisis is no longer only about carbon, forests, or oceans—it is about information. As climate systems, industrial networks, and global markets intertwine, the question has shifted from whether humanity can act fast enough...
In 2025, the concept of a “smart city” has moved beyond sensor-enabled streetlights and mobility apps; it is increasingly a macro-economic force and an environmental imperative. Urban centres are now laboratories in which data, connectivity and infrastructure converge in...
The global banking industry is in the midst of one of the most profound transformations since the invention of modern finance. The marble halls and teller windows of traditional banks are being replaced by algorithms, digital platforms, and cloud-based...
Across India’s hospitals and public spaces, the arrival of self-service Health ATM kiosks signals a turning point in digital healthcare delivery. In Lucknow, the Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGI) has deployed a Health ATM capable of...
The evolution of Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) has entered a new phase — one defined not by scale alone, but by specialization. The emergence of domain-specific cloud systems, such as Japan’s mdx II academic IaaS platform, marks a structural shift in...
The concept of a GreenCloud tax proposes to make energy-inefficient cloud computing more expensive by internalizing its environmental cost. The idea is to apply a fiscal instrument that penalizes data centers with high carbon intensity while rewarding operators that...
OpenAI’s decision to co-develop custom accelerators with Broadcom marks a pivotal shift in how the most valuable layer of the AI stack—compute—will be financed, governed, and competed over in the next decade. The plan to deploy roughly 10 gigawatts...