Three bits of interesting vendor wins from three corners of the globe, and three corners of technology.
Schneider Electric has picked up some significant work on Terawulf’s Lake Mariner project. Terrawulf is building the 750MW campus near Buffalo, New York, with Core42 and Google-backed Fluidstack as anchor tenants. Schneider Electric is delivering $290M in AI infrastructure solutions, including both integrated power infrastructure as well as liquid cooling from their Motivair subsidiary.
euNetworks has tapped Adtran for some next generation security capabilities. They have launched a quantum-safe private connectivity service called Quantum Shield as an additional security layer for existing solutions. The tech is built on Adtran’s FSP 3000 optical transport platform.
And last week Cirion tapped Ciena to bring on-demand network-as-a-service to Latin America. They have initially launched NaaS across a ‘specific portion’ of the company’s reach, powered by Carma’s network and digital infrastructure platform. A range of Ciena’s optical gear and automation software will be part of that solution.
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