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GlobalFoundries: AI Infrastructure Is Creating A Better Business

Seeking Alpha

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July 6, 2026

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Korea Times News

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· Jul 7, 2026

[Economic Essay Contest] Beyond automation: Architecting the AI-driven financial ecosystem

[Economic Essay Contest] Beyond automation: Architecting the AI-driven financial ecosystem

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 23, 2026

Beyond Big Tech: Why AI Infrastructure And Energy Are The Next Massive Investment Frontier

Beyond Big Tech: Why AI Infrastructure And Energy Are The Next Massive Investment Frontier

The Next Web

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· Jul 10, 2026

Monitoring systemic drift may guide the next phase of organizational resilience

Artificial intelligence seems to be creating increasingly interconnected enterprise ecosystems, expanding the complexity of how organizations govern technology across their operations. As AI becomes more deeply embedded in critical workflows, maintaining visibility into system dependencies appears to emerge as a significant leadership consideration. According to an AI sovereignty study, 91 of surveyed executives said they do [] This story continues at The Next Web

BERNAMA

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· Jul 11, 2026

General : Use AI As Capacity Multiplier, Not Cost Cutting Tool  - Sim

PETALING JAYA, July 11 (Bernama) -- Businesses should harness artificial intelligence (AI) as a capacity multiplier while continuing to invest in human talent, instead of treating the technology solely as a cost-cutting tool, Entrepreneur and Cooperatives Development Minister Steven Sim said.

ComputerWeekly

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· Jun 22, 2026

AI’s next compute layer is likely to come from outside Silicon Valley

AI infrastructure is moving beyond hubs like Silicon Valley. Nations like India, Brazil, and the UAE are building sovereign, power-conscious capacity to solve local compute scarcity

The New Stack

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· Jun 24, 2026

Agentic infrastructure operations begin with accurate, reliable infrastructure data

Organizations are racing to apply AI across the enterprise, and infrastructure is one of the most compelling targets: automated provisioning, The post Agentic infrastructure operations begin with accurate, reliable infrastructure data appeared first on The New Stack.

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Related coverage for "GlobalFoundries: AI Infrastructure Is Creating A Better Business": Korea Times News — [Economic Essay Contest] Beyond automation: Architecting the AI-driven financial ecosystem. Seeking Alpha — Beyond Big Tech: Why AI Infrastructure And Energy Are The Next Massive Investment Frontier. The Next Web — Monitoring systemic drift may guide the next phase of organizational resilience. BERNAMA — General : Use AI As Capacity Multiplier, Not Cost Cutting Tool  - Sim. ComputerWeekly — AI’s next compute layer is likely to come from outside Silicon Valley. The New Stack — Agentic infrastructure operations begin with accurate, reliable infrastructure data