government workloads

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Government workloads on WindowsForum.com refer to IT and data center infrastructure designed to meet the security, sovereignty, and compliance requirements of public sector organizations. Recent discussions highlight Australian Data Centres' expansion to provide sovereign, AI-ready hosting for government and regulated customers. Topics include executive appointments focused on operational, security, and technology leadership to support high-assurance data center capacity. The tag covers themes such as sovereign data hosting, secure infrastructure for government agencies, and the intersection of AI workloads with public sector compliance needs. These threads emphasize the importance of locally controlled, certified data centers for handling sensitive government workloads.
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    Australian Data Centres Appoints Trio to Accelerate Sovereign, AI-Ready Data Centre Expansion

    Australian Data Centres has bolstered its executive bench with three senior hires — appointing Matt Holden as Chief Operating Officer, Greg Gale as Chief Information Security Officer, and Peter Adcock as Chief Technology Officer — moves the company says will accelerate its national expansion...
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    Australian Data Centres Expands Nationally to Offer Sovereign, AI-Ready Hosting

    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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