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Elea Announces the Amazon Region’s First AI Data Center With Power Infrastructure From Axia Energia

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Located in Belém (PA), the project will utilize 100% renewable energy and is expected to start operations in the second quarter of 2027

RIO DE JANEIRO, June 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Elea Data Centers, in partnership with AXIA Energia, will launch the first Artificial Intelligence (AI) neutral data center in the Amazon region (BEL1), located in Belém, Pará state. With operations scheduled to begin in the second quarter of 2027, the facility will have an initial capacity of 7.5 MW, already backed by demand from large anchor clients, with potential expansion of up to 100 MW in future phases. Elea will be responsible for operating the facility, while AXIA will supply 100% renewable energy to the project.

The data center will be built near the Miramar high-voltage substation, operated by AXIA, ensuring high energy reliability, flexibility for future expansions, and greater operational efficiency. In addition, the operation will be supplied with renewable energy under a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), reinforcing both companies’ commitment to developing sustainable digital infrastructure.

“Expanding into Belém is a strategic move to broaden the geographic distribution of our platform and strengthen Brazil’s digital infrastructure. The project began to take shape in 2024 when Belém was confirmed as the host city for COP30, reinforcing the region’s potential to attract structural and sustainable investments. The North region will play a fundamental role in the Brazilian digital ecosystem by providing an alternative route to Fortaleza and by helping reduce digital inequality and boost regional competitiveness. BEL1 reaffirms our pioneering spirit and represents a legacy of COP30 by demonstrating the importance of developing sustainable digital infrastructure in strategic and remote regions,” states Alessandro Lombardi, CEO and Founder of Elea Data Centers.

The project, which includes AXIA’s Commercialization and Land areas, positions the energy company prominently in the country’s growing data center market, solidifying its role as a provider of firm, clean energy for new ventures in the sector. AXIA will be responsible for ensuring the energy availability necessary for BEL1 and will work together with Elea to evaluate solutions to support the capacity expansions planned for future phases of the project.

“The partnership with Elea reinforces AXIA’s role as a provider of integrated solutions for its clients, enabling innovative and strategic business ventures and projects focused on digital transformation. As the largest 100% renewable energy company in the Southern Hemisphere, AXIA has a robust portfolio capable of guaranteeing firm, reliable, and sustainable energy for an enterprise of this magnitude, expanding connectivity and contributing to attracting investments that boost the economic development of the Amazon region,” states Ítalo Freitas, Vice President of Commercialization and Energy Solutions at AXIA.

Brazil’s North Region: An Emerging Connectivity Hub

From a connectivity perspective, Belém occupies a strategic position as a complementary and resilient route to the Fortaleza hub, the country’s main gateway for submarine cables. The city integrates into the Northern region’s connectivity network through the infoways of the Norte Conectado (Connected North) program and gains additional relevance with the expansion of coastal fiber routes connected to international systems such as routes from Europe to Latin America.

This combination strengthens route diversity, expands the resilience of Brazilian digital infrastructure, and positions Belém as a new strategic hub for the development of the digital economy in the Amazon.

About Elea Data Centers
Headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Elea Data Centers is Latin America’s leading distributed and sustainable data center platform, focused on accelerating the development of AI-ready digital infrastructure across Brazil. Powered by 100% renewable energy, Elea operates a nationwide network of nine interconnected data center campuses strategically located in the country’s most critical markets. The company is also the developer of Rio AI City, a large-scale AI infrastructure initiative designed to support next-generation compute and cloud deployments. By combining local market expertise with scalable, high-performance infrastructure, Elea enables global and regional customers to expand securely and efficiently across Latin America. Learn more at www.eleadatacenters.com.

About AXIA Energia
AXIA Energia, the largest 100% renewable energy company in the Southern Hemisphere, is responsible for 17% of national generation capacity and 37% of the total transmission lines in the National Interconnected System (SIN). The company owns 81 plants, including 47 hydroelectric, 33 wind, and one solar facility.

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HoundDog.ai Named Best GDPR Compliance Platform in The Hacker News 2026 Cybersecurity Stars Awards

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Code-grounded GDPR compliance software recognized for replacing survey-based ROPAs and DPIAs with continuous, evidence-based privacy reporting that keeps up with development speed

SAN FRANCISCO, June 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — HoundDog.ai, the privacy code scanning company, today announced it has been named the winner of Best GDPR Compliance Platform in the 2026 Cybersecurity Stars Awards presented by The Hacker News.

“HoundDog.ai builds a code scanner that surfaces how personal data actually moves through applications and integrations, helping privacy teams keep their compliance records aligned with the code they’re shipping,” said the Hacker News judging panel. “It addresses a real gap in how organizations understand and document their data flows.”

For companies that build software applications, traditional workflows for keeping track of processing activities break. Survey-driven ROPAs and DPIAs do not scale: they overwhelm engineering with every release, are inherently inaccurate, and sit quarters behind the codebase. Legacy privacy platforms infer data flows from production after the data is already flowing, miss third-party and AI integrations embedded directly in code, and force teams into documenting risks instead of preventing them. HoundDog.ai’s Privacy Code Scanner closes that gap with privacy reporting grounded in code-based evidence.

What makes HoundDog.ai different is keeping GDPR data mapping aligned with code reality, enabling proactive data minimization instead of reactive cleanup, eliminating blind spots in AI governance and shadow AI, and enforcing privacy by design with code-level evidence under EU AI Act and HIPAA obligations. Privacy teams embed their privacy policies and DPAs as allowlists that flag out-of-bounds pull requests, while new data flows and subprocessors surface as suggested ROPA edits at dev speed. Coverage spans 1,000+ third-party and AI integrations and 100+ sensitive data types.

HoundDog.ai is deployed by Fortune 1000 companies in tech, healthcare, and finance. At a publicly-listed travel management company, the scanner uncovered a number of privacy risks, including excessive log leaks and undocumented subprocessors that had accumulated over the years. It is embedded in Replit’s AI app generation workflow, running 10,000+ daily scans across 45 million+ developers.

About HoundDog.ai

HoundDog.ai’s deterministic dataflow analysis powers shift-left privacy programs and faster, more reliable AI-assisted development. The company builds two products: the Dataflow Context Engine for AI coding agents and developers, and the Privacy Code Scanner for privacy, security, and compliance teams. Learn more at hounddog.ai.

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Frost & Sullivan Identifies Digital Trust Platforms as the Next Growth Frontier in the Global eSignature Ecosystem

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Growing AI-enabled fraud, evolving digital identity regulations, and increasing demand for high-assurance digital transactions are accelerating the shift from standalone eSignatures to integrated digital trust platforms

LONDON, June 26, 2026 /CNW/ — Frost & Sullivan’s latest analysis, Frost Radar™: Digital Trust and eSignature Ecosystem, 2026, reveals that enterprises are increasingly moving beyond basic electronic signatures toward comprehensive digital trust platforms that integrate identity verification, cryptographic assurance, and long-term document integrity.

As organisations contend with sophisticated cyber threats, AI-generated fraud, and expanding regulatory requirements, digital trust has emerged as a strategic business imperative rather than simply a compliance requirement. The global digital trust and eSignature ecosystem is projected to generate $13.48 billion in revenue in 2026, reaching approximately $20.84 billion by 2031, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.1%.

“The market is undergoing a fundamental transformation,” said Riana Barnard, Industry Analyst at Frost & Sullivan. “Organisations are no longer evaluating electronic signatures as standalone workflow tools. Instead, they are investing in integrated digital trust platforms capable of verifying identities, protecting transaction integrity, ensuring long-term legal defensibility, and supporting increasingly complex regulatory requirements across global markets.”

Frost & Sullivan identifies several transformative trends reshaping the market. As enterprises digitise increasingly complex workflows, demand is accelerating for end-to-end digital trust platforms that unify electronic signatures, identity verification, cryptographic assurance, and document integrity within a single interoperable architecture. Rather than focusing solely on the act of signing, organisations are seeking solutions that establish trust across the entire digital transaction lifecycle.

At the same time, the rapid proliferation of AI-generated fraud and synthetic identities is elevating the importance of robust identity verification, explainable AI, and resilient cryptographic frameworks capable of protecting high-value digital transactions.

Regulatory developments, including eIDAS 2.0 and the European Digital Identity Wallet framework, are further driving demand for trusted cross-border digital identity services, while growing awareness of post-quantum cybersecurity risks is encouraging organisations to embed cryptographic agility into long-term technology strategies.

As automation continues to expand, digital trust is also evolving beyond human users to encompass machine identities, software integrity, and autonomous business processes, reinforcing trust as foundational infrastructure for the digital economy.

“The Frost Radar™ confirms that sustainable advantage in digital trust will go to vendors that orchestrate identity, signature, and integrity as a coherent system,” added Barnard.

“Providers that extend trust beyond the signature – embedding KYC, biometrics, reusable credentials, timestamps, seals, and long-term preservation into standard workflows – will outperform as enterprises standardise on high-assurance digital execution.”

Selected from approximately 80–100 active vendors globally, the Frost Radar™: Digital Trust and eSignature Ecosystem, 2026 evaluates 13 leading providers across both innovation and growth performance including Adobe, DigiCert, DocuSign, Dropbox, Entrust, Namirial, OneSpan, Scrive, Skribble, Thales, Tinexta InfoCert, Yousign, and Zoho, providing technology buyers with strategic guidance on the rapidly evolving digital trust landscape.

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To purchase the full report, please visit our store: Frost Radar™: Digital Trust & eSignature 2026

About Frost & Sullivan

Frost & Sullivan, the Transformational Growth Company, enables clients to accelerate growth and achieve best-in-class positions in growth, innovation, and leadership. The company’s Growth Pipeline as a Service provides the CEO’s Growth Team with transformational strategies and best-practice models to drive the generation, evaluation, and implementation of powerful growth opportunities. For over 60 years, Frost & Sullivan has partnered with investors, corporate leaders, and governments to identify, prioritise, and execute transformational growth strategies.

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University of Phoenix Launches Three New Artificial Intelligence Professional Development Pathways

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New offerings help employees, senior leaders and healthcare professionals build practical AI skills for workplace application, governance and healthcare settings

PHOENIX, June 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — University of Phoenix has launched three new professional development pathways designed to help organizations build artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities across the workforce, leadership teams and healthcare environments. The new offerings include AI for the Workforce: Practical AI Skills for Everyday Work, AI Governance and Strategic Oversight for Senior Leaders, and Applying AI in Healthcare. Together, the pathways provide targeted learning experiences that address the growing need for AI knowledge, practical application and responsible adoption across organizational roles.

“As organizations increasingly integrate AI into everyday work and decision-making, there is growing demand for practical skill development across the workforce,” said Mukund Sudarsan, vice president and general manager of Professional Development Programs at University of Phoenix. “These pathways help employees, leaders and healthcare professionals build the skills needed to use AI effectively and responsibly.”

The need for AI skill development continues to grow. According to the University of Phoenix Career Institute® 2026 Career Optimism Index® study, 50% of workers say they are learning to use AI independently, while 60% report wanting more guidance in learning AI tools. To address these evolving needs, University of Phoenix developed three distinct pathways focused on workforce skills, executive oversight and healthcare applications of AI.

Pathway 1: AI for the Workforce: Practical AI Skills for Everyday Work

Designed for employees seeking practical AI skills for everyday work, this pathway focuses on productivity, communication, collaboration and decision-making using AI tools.

Key learning areas include:

Evaluating AI outputsBusiness communicationData insights

Pathway 2: AI Governance and Strategic Oversight for Senior Leaders

Designed for executives and senior leaders, this pathway focuses on governance, oversight and strategic decision-making related to AI adoption. The curriculum emphasizes executive AI fluency and responsible implementation.

Key learning areas include:

AI strategy and functionalityAI investment evaluationData visualization and insights

Pathway 3: Applying AI in Healthcare

Designed for healthcare professionals and healthcare organizations, this pathway focuses on practical and responsible applications of AI in healthcare settings.

Key learning areas include:

Healthcare data analysisEthical AI practicesClinical documentation

Workforce Solutions capabilities support supplier performance and alignment

University of Phoenix’s professional development offerings deliver workforce-focused education solutions that align learning with operational priorities, supporting organizations as they adapt to evolving business demands. The University’s approach emphasizes structured skill development through targeted training programs designed to reflect real-world workplace scenarios.

This model supports employer partners seeking to adapt to changing operational requirements while maintaining focus on performance standards and continuous improvement. Wabash’s recognition reflects these solutions and the importance of partners that connect workforce development strategies with business execution.

About University of Phoenix

University of Phoenix is Built for Real Life. 50 Years Strong. The University innovates to help working adults enhance their careers and develop skills in a rapidly changing world through flexible online learning, relevant courses, academic AI pillars, and skills-mapped curriculum for associate, bachelor’s and master’s degree programs. Active students and alumni have access to Career Services for Life® resources including career guidance and tools. For more information, visit phoenix.edu.

About University of Phoenix Workforce Solutions

University of Phoenix Workforce Solutions helps companies align employee development to business strategy through skills-based solutions designed to address evolving workforce needs. Its Adaptable Skills Solutions brings together professional development, education savings and AI skills intelligence provided through Skillmore, a UOPX affiliate, to support workforce planning, retention and talent mobility. By combining data, tools and education resources, Workforce Solutions offers practical ways to identify skills gaps, inform workforce decisions and prepare employees for long-term adaptability in a rapidly changing workplace. 

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