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ai-ready
About this tag
The tag 'ai-ready' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about infrastructure and software designed to support AI workloads. Recent threads include Lenovo's pre-tested SMB bundles combining ThinkSystem and ThinkEdge hardware with TruScale and XClarity One for on-premises AI readiness, Australian Data Centres' expansion to offer sovereign AI-ready hosting for government and regulated customers, and Microsoft's SQL Server 2025 RC0 which introduces built-in AI features like native vector search and secure-by-default networking. These sources focus on practical deployments, trade-offs for small teams, and the intersection of AI capabilities with enterprise IT, security, and on-premises modernization.
Lenovo’s latest SMB-focused infrastructure bundles promise to simplify on-premises modernization while making AI-ready infrastructure for SMBs more accessible — but the reality for small teams depends on careful trade-offs between convenience, cost, and long-term flexibility.
Overview
Lenovo...
Australian Data Centres’ new hires mark a decisive pivot from a single-site, Canberra-focused operator to an ambitious, nationally scaled provider positioning itself for sovereign, AI-ready, and hyperscale workloads.
Background / Overview
Australian Data Centres (ADC) — a privately owned...
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sovereign hosting
Microsoft’s first Release Candidate (RC0) for SQL Server 2025 is here, and it’s more than a stability checkpoint—it’s a statement of direction that blends built-in AI, developer‑friendly T‑SQL, and secure‑by‑default networking into a single, on‑premises database platform that looks and feels...