Trane is reshaping data center cooling with scalable liquid platforms, high-ambient air-cooled chillers, and custom fan coil walls, all engineered for AI-driven density, sustainability, and future growth.
Phillip Marangella, Chief Marketing and Product Officer for EdgeConneX, explores the role data centers play in the lives of people every day – and why it’s important to engage with people in the markets they serve.
Modern hyperscale facilities and supercomputers require greater power, cooling and measurement capabilities to manage than older models. Efficiencies like accurate process measurements can help these data centers reduce downtime, optimize performance and drive sustainability efforts. Precise instrumentation can be integral in helping these facilities achieve these goals.
The second annual Data Center Frontier Trends Summit will be held August 26-28 in Reston, Virginia. The 2025 Conference Program has been released. Register now!
With AMD MI300X and MI325X GPUs in Supermicro servers, Vultr aims to lead the next phase of enterprise AI: distributed, efficient, and inference-optimized.
The BESSUPS solution by FlexGen and Rosendin is designed to transform data center power infrastructure, reduce reliance on diesel generators, and enable data centers to act as virtual power plants, all while meeting CEBMA-level power quality standards.
As AI workloads push data centers to ever-larger power densities, traditional air cooling methods are reaching their limits. While full liquid cooling offers superior efficiency, transitioning an entire facility presents significant challenges. Many data center operators are exploring hybrid data center...
In this episode of the Data Center Frontier Show podcast, DCF Editor in Chief Matt Vincent speaks with Richard Bonner, Chief Technology Officer, Accelsius.
At the 7x24 Spring Conference, Kevin O’Leary returned with a sharper message: AI infrastructure isn’t just about power and GPUs: it’s about perception, partnerships, and redefining how data centers show up in the world.
With AI workloads rising and grid delays mounting, the examples of Siemens Energy-Eaton and Compu Dynamics illustrate a modular reset for data center infrastructure planning: one from the grid up, the other from the rack out.
Ray Walsh, Program Director of Data Center Cooling for MOOG, outlines how intelligent cooling controls and maintenance services contribute to overall data center sustainability.