The data center industry is now widely acknowledged to be entering a period of exponential expansion, hinged on the stratospheric rise of AI/ML applications and the associated influx GPU server deployments. To meet such demands, new platform and program innovations surrounding liquid cooling technology...
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For its growing worldwide network of data center campuses, Edged Energy is focused on deploying mission critical infrastructure in a sustainable way at scale.
For this episode of the DCF Show podcast, Data Center Frontier Editor in Chief Matt Vincent spoke with Sam Rabinowitz, CEO of Lantana LED, a supplier and provider of LED luminaires for the data center industry.
Driven by deep reverberations from the current cloud and AI boom, the pace of data center industry investment and real estate financing moves in recent months -- and especially just out of the gate in 2024 -- has been astonishing. Here's a glance at some of the major recent announcements.
Business Manager Joe Dabbs discusses how the Union Electricians of IBEW Local 26 help end-users meet their fast-tracked deadlines on time and on budget. The quality craftsman of IBEW signatory contractors offer a best-in-class reliable workforce who specialize in data centers and have over 12,000 electricians...
The AI boom will ripple through the digital infrastructure sector, impacting the availability of space, the supply chain, pricing, cooling, power and design. DCF's Rich Miller investigates in his annual industry forecast.
Steven Carlini, Vice President of Innovation and Data Center at Schneider Electric, explains why data center capacity must expand for AI to be able to meet its promise.
Dominion Energy says it has customer contracts that could double the amount of data center capacity in Virginia by 2028 and is planning new power lines to support this growth.