Top tech news today: March 21, 2025

Tech News Roundup

1. ARIN announces 55 selected fellows for 2025

The ARIN Fellowship Program has selected 16 individuals to participate in ARIN 55, providing them with opportunities to engage in Internet governance and policy. Source

2. APNIC Academy offers IPv6 certification in 2025

APNIC Academy is launching an IPv6 certification program in 2025 to enhance knowledge and skills related to the IPv6 protocol among participants. Source

3. APAN 59 wraps up with key discussions

APNIC supported APAN 59 in Yokohama, Japan, featuring sessions on IPv6, AI, and security, along with various tutorials and presentations from industry experts. Source

4. Ofcom plans to boost UK fibre broadband

Ofcom has proposed new regulations to accelerate investment in fibre broadband across the UK, aiming to improve competition and infrastructure. Source

5. SoftBank acquires Ampere Computing for $6.5 billion

SoftBank has announced the acquisition of Ampere Computing for $6.5 billion, enhancing its focus on AI infrastructure and high-performance computing technologies. Source

6. Oracle launches AI Agent Studio

Oracle introduced the AI Agent Studio, a platform enabling users to create and manage AI agents within its Fusion Cloud Applications, enhancing automation and productivity. Source

7. LINX services now available at PAIX Nairobi

LINX has expanded its services to PAIX Nairobi, allowing users to connect to a broader network for enhanced interconnection and collaboration opportunities. Source

8. Data centre capex projected at $455bn in 2024

Global data centre capital expenditures are expected to reach $455 billion in 2024, driven by investments in AI infrastructure and hyperscale cloud services. Source

9. NTT DATA launches Agentic AI services

NTT DATA has unveiled its Agentic AI services aimed at enhancing enterprise capabilities through scalable AI solutions, leveraging hyperscaler technologies for greater efficiency. Source

10. Nebula appoints Shalini Kaushik as Head of Engineering

Nebula has appointed Shalini Kaushik as Head of Engineering, bringing extensive experience to enhance its engineering capabilities and drive innovation in its software portfolio. Source

Grace-Ge

Grace Ge

Grace is an intern reporter at BTW Media,having studied Journalism Media and Communiations at Cardiff University.She specialises in wiritng and reading.Contact her at g.ge@btw.media.

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