Equinix today announced a series of global investments in workforce development to help build the next generation of technical talent for the digital infrastructure industry. Timed to International Data Center Day, celebrated globally on March 25, these initiatives underscore Equinix’s commitment to expanding access to high-quality technical careers, strengthening local talent ecosystems within the communities where it operates, and equipping people with the skills needed to support the rapid growth created by AI and digital transformation.
A cornerstone of Equinix’s workforce investments is the global launch of Pathways to Tech, an early‑career talent program that opens inclusive pathways into data center operations for students ages 14–18. After a successful two‑year pilot reaching nearly 2,000 students in select communities across the Americas and Asia-Pacific, Pathways to Tech is scaling to all Equinix locations worldwide to meet growing workforce needs fueled by AI and digital transformation. Pathways to Tech gives students hands‑on exposure to digital infrastructure through interactive sessions with Equinix professionals, IBX® data center tours and immersive Education Day events. The program creates clear pathways into internships, apprenticeships and early‑career operations roles—creating access to high-demand, well-paying careers many young people may not otherwise discover. On International Data Center Day, Equinix will welcome hundreds of students to Education Days at 20 locations worldwide, providing firsthand exposure to a critical industry that often operates behind the scenes.
Additional Workforce Development Initiatives
Alongside Pathways to Tech, Equinix is introducing additional programs designed to grow talent, including:
- Global Data Center Technician Training Coalition: The Equinix Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Equinix, Inc., is partnering with Generation, a global nonprofit focused on economic mobility that has supported the economic advancement of over 150,000 people across 17 countries, to expand accessible career pathways in data center operations and technical support. Together, they are launching a groundbreaking global, multi-employer workforce coalition that brings data center and ecosystem companies together with industry partners to invest in IT training, shape curricula and hire graduates. Just as Equinix’s business is built on interconnection, this coalition is built on the idea that the industry’s workforce challenge is too big, and too important, for any single company to solve alone. The coalition’s first program will launch in Brazil—a market seeing rapid data center investment and rising demand for entry-level talent—with initial cohorts beginning in June and co-funding from partner Cisco Systems, Inc. This marks the starting point for a broader global expansion planned for 2026.
- Global Operations Apprenticeships: Equinix is expanding and relaunching its global apprenticeship, internship and early‑career programs to build a resilient, future‑ready technical workforce. While Equinix has long supported interns and apprentices across its data centers worldwide, the company has now introduced a newly centralized global program with a refreshed curriculum and consistent standards. The first locations to go live include six critical markets: Brazil, France, Germany, the United States, Singapore and the United Kingdom. These initiatives create structured pathways into critical full‑time Operations roles, support knowledge transfer from experienced teams and reduce dependence on constrained labor markets. Working closely with schools, training providers and community organizations—often with support from the Equinix Foundation—Equinix is broadening access to technical careers while strengthening local talent ecosystems. Together, these efforts align business needs with community impact, advancing economic mobility, workforce development and long‑term operational readiness.
- Learning Labs: Together with industry partners, Equinix is launching a new global training program to develop the next generation of technical talent, debuting across three markets—Dallas, Paris and Singapore. The initiative addresses a dual challenge: supporting a rapidly expanding digital infrastructure sector while creating meaningful reskilling and employment opportunities for individuals seeking new career paths. Designed for early‑career talent with a technical or electrotechnical background, the program aims to deliver hands‑on experience and a comprehensive qualification in data center infrastructure management, equipping participants with essential skills across electrical systems, cooling and climate control, safety practices, and facility operations. Through practical, real‑world training, participants learn how to manage and maintain critical data center environments and ensure their operational reliability.
Equinix’s new workforce development initiatives, including Pathways to Tech, will begin global rollout in 2026, with planned activations across the Americas, EMEA and Asia-Pacific. Interested schools, community organizations and workforce partners can learn more here.
Global VPN downloads fell in 2025, but adoption in some European and Gulf countries keeps climbing
Posted in Commentary with tags Cybernews on March 25, 2026 by itnerdGlobal VPN downloads hit an all-time high of 487 million in 2022 — and have been falling ever since. Downloads dropped to 404 million in 2023, partially recovered to 464 million in 2024, and fell again to 412.5 million in 2025, according to the latest iteration of the Cybernews VPN Adoption Report.
The report analyzed download data for the 50 most popular VPN apps from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store across 126 countries, compared against each country’s population to calculate adoption rates.
The Gulf states dominate the top 10
The countries where VPN adoption remains highest are overwhelmingly in the Persian Gulf. The UAE leads the world at 85.5%. The driving forces are state-level content restrictions and VoIP service blocks, as large expatriate populations need to communicate internationally.
Europe is showing consistent growth
Europe is the one region still showing consistent growth in 2025, while adoption rates in most other regions slowed down significantly. Three European countries sit in the global top 10 — the United Kingdom at #7, the Netherlands at #8, and France at #10. France saw the biggest climb of any G7 nation, rising 12 positions since the previous report. Seven of the global top 20 are now European, with the Nordics and Baltics also posting steady gains.
Adoption in G7 countries varies widely
Among G7 nations, the picture is uneven. The UK and France are both in the global top 10, while Italy and Japan remain far behind their peers.
The United States, despite producing the largest absolute download volumes, ranks only #21 — with downloads falling from 63.4 million in 2024 to 54.1 million in 2025.
Where VPN adoption is falling fastest
The steepest single-year declines were concentrated in countries with volatile political or regulatory environments. Myanmar dropped 19.4 percentage points in a single year, Nauru fell 17.1 pp, and Russia declined 12.3 pp.
The countries where almost no one uses a VPN
The lowest adoption rates are concentrated in Africa — 8 of the bottom 10 countries are African.
Full report here: https://cybernews.com/best-vpn/vpn-usage-by-country/
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