Microsoft’s Fairwater project in Wisconsin represents a bold new template for hyperscale AI infrastructure. Designed as a single, unified supercomputer and linked through Microsoft’s global AI WAN, Fairwater fuses cutting-edge GPU architecture, facility-scale liquid cooling, and community investment...
Mistakes in the cooling and power designs can cost data center millions. Shareef Alshinnawi, Global Key Accounts Director at nVent, explains how reference architectures can help data center designers stay ahead of constantly evolving IT.
After a year defined by record-setting AI build-outs and multi-gigawatt campus announcements, questions are emerging about what comes next. Are we approaching a pause in growth—or merely catching our breath before the next surge? Vote in Data Center Frontier’s latest reader poll to share your outlook...
Each month Data Center Frontier, in partnership with Pkaza, posts some of the hottest data center career opportunities in the market. Here’s a look at some of the latest data center jobs posted on the Data Center Frontier jobs board, powered by Pkaza Critical Facilities Recruiting.
The next phase of AI infrastructure is taking shape through an unprecedented wave of strategic alignment. From Johnson Controls’ investment in two-phase liquid cooling pioneer Accelsius to Schneider Electric’s prefab and AI-ready partnerships and CoreWeave’s $22 billion expansion with OpenAI, the world...
Blackstone’s $1.6 billion purchase of Shermco marks the foundation of a broader strategy to control every layer of the AI infrastructure stack, from grid-level power generation to mission-critical electrical services and hyperscale data center development.
The rapid rise of AI data centers is testing the limits of the power grid, driving utilities to boost capital spending, overhaul tariffs, and build new flexibility into their systems to keep pace with demand - while maintaining reliability and sustainability.
As artificial intelligence accelerates across industries, data center networks are under pressure to evolve. Traditional architectures no longer meet the bandwidth, latency, and scalability demands of AI workloads, particularly those driven by large language models and real-time inference. AI...
Nomads at the Summit is a new podcast series from Data Center Frontier and the Nomad Futurist Foundation, recorded live at the 2025 DCF Trends Summit. These candid conversations bring you behind the scenes of the ideas, talent, and technologies driving the next chapter of the data center industry.
As hyperscale AI workloads converge with breakthroughs in infrastructure, data centers are transforming into the factories powering a new era of economic and technological growth.
In this episode of the Data Center Frontier Show podcast, DCF Editor in Chief Matt Vincent speaks with Michael Obradovitch, Area Vice President, Global Accounts for Ecolab.
In this Q&A, Paul Lee, Director of Professional Services at CoolIT, shares insights into how liquid cooling services enable scalable, reliable and efficient adoption of liquid cooling across all data center environments and at any size.