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Algeria Telecom’s All-Fiber Plan: CEO Aït Saïd Maps Path to 7 Million Connected Households by 2027

Algeria Telecom’s All-Fiber Plan: CEO Aït Saïd Maps Path to 7 Million Connected Households by 2027

ALGERIATECH Editorial
June 3, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways On May 12, 2026, Algeria Telecom CEO Abdelghani Aït Saïd presented an integrated plan to retire copper...

Cloudflare Workers AI & Infire Engine: Edge Inference Hits Its Inflection Point in 2026

Cloudflare Workers AI & Infire Engine: Edge Inference Hits Its Inflection Point in 2026

ALGERIATECH Editorial
June 2, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways Cloudflare posted $639.8M in Q1 2026 revenue (+34% YoY) and launched Infire — a Rust-based inference engine...

Mapping the Gaps: How Algeria Télécom’s Fiber Survey Will Unlock Rural Cloud Access

Mapping the Gaps: How Algeria Télécom’s Fiber Survey Will Unlock Rural Cloud Access

ALGERIATECH Editorial
May 21, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways Algeria Télécom’s participatory FTTH survey — closing July 31 — geo-locates every household without fiber, feeding directly...

The Cooling Tipping Point: Liquid Cooling Now Powers 57% of AI Servers in 2026

The Cooling Tipping Point: Liquid Cooling Now Powers 57% of AI Servers in 2026

ALGERIATECH Editorial
May 21, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways Liquid cooling now accounts for 57% of AI server deployments in 2026, up from 23% the prior...

Silicon Valley’s Shadow Power Grid: Big Tech Builds Its Own Off-Grid Energy Empire

Silicon Valley’s Shadow Power Grid: Big Tech Builds Its Own Off-Grid Energy Empire

ALGERIATECH Editorial
March 2, 2026

At least 46 behind-the-meter data centers totaling 56 GW bypass public grids. Natural gas dominates as hyperscalers race to power AI.

The Bare Metal Comeback: Why AI Workloads Are Leaving Virtual Machines

The Bare Metal Comeback: Why AI Workloads Are Leaving Virtual Machines

ALGERIATECH Editorial
February 14, 2026

For a decade, the orthodoxy in enterprise IT was clear: virtualize everything. Abstract the hardware, share the resources, bill by the minute.

The Linux Kernel at 35: How Open Source Became the Infrastructure Layer of the Entire

The Linux Kernel at 35: How Open Source Became the Infrastructure Layer of the Entire

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 5, 2026

The Most Important Software Project in History In August 1991, a 21-year-old Finnish computer science student named Linus Torvalds posted a modest message to the comp.os.minix Usenet newsgroup: "I'm doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won't be big and professional

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