January 14, 2026 - 04:18

Andy Power, CEO of Digital Realty, has asserted that the data center real estate market is not currently facing an oversupply situation. This statement comes in light of significant announcements from major hyperscalers such as Nvidia, Amazon, Google, and Meta, all of which are ramping up their infrastructure projects.
Power emphasized that the demand for data centers continues to grow, driven by the increasing need for cloud services, artificial intelligence, and data processing capabilities. As these tech giants expand their operations, the need for reliable and scalable data center solutions becomes even more critical.
He noted that while there has been speculation about potential oversupply in the market, the ongoing investments and developments by these leading companies indicate a robust demand that outweighs any concerns. This perspective suggests a continued positive outlook for the data center sector, reinforcing the importance of strategic planning and investment in this rapidly evolving industry.
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Sen. Mark Kelly Rips Trump Envoys Kushner, Witkoff Amid Iran Talks, Says Can't Send 'Two Real Estate Developers' To Negotiate PeaceSenator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) issued a sharp rebuke of the diplomatic approach toward Iran over the weekend, taking direct aim at the credentials of the Trump administration`s chosen negotiators....
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