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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about natural gas focus on its role in powering the energy-intensive datacenters that support Microsoft's AI and cloud computing expansion. While Microsoft pursues sustainability goals, the company acknowledges that renewable energy alone cannot meet immediate power demands, leading to reliance on natural gas as a transitional energy source. Additionally, a cybersecurity advisory highlights threats to natural gas pipeline infrastructure, underscoring the importance of securing critical energy systems. These threads explore the intersection of energy strategy, technology growth, and security within the context of Microsoft's operations.
The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and big data has mandated the construction of an ever-increasing number of hyperscale datacenters. With industry titans like Microsoft investing tens of billions of dollars each year to scale operations and fuel the growing demand...
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Microsoft's aggressive push into AI infrastructure is sparking an energy debate where sustainability commitments mix with the hard realities of powering vast datacenters. As the company doubles down on scaling its "bit barns" to support AI-driven workloads, executives acknowledge that renewable...
Original release date: July 20, 2021
Summary
This Advisory uses the MITRE Adversarial Tactics, Techniques, and Common Knowledge (ATT&CK®) framework, Version 9. See the ATT&CK for Enterprise for all referenced threat actor tactics and techniques.
Note: CISA released technical information...