I Love Data Centers Podcast: Sean Patrick Tario

Aug. 27, 2018
Do you love data centers? If so, you should be listening to the “I Love Data Centers” podcast. In this episode, podcast creator Sean Patrick Tario talks with DCF editor RIch Miller about the podcast and his experiences in the data center industry.

Do you love data centers? If so, you should be listening to the “I Love Data Centers” podcast, which was started last year by Sean Patrick Tario to showcase the experiences of many of the leading executives in the data center industry. It has quickly become a “must listen” podcast for folks who are serious about the data center industry, with ground rules emphasizing “no marketing fluffery of sales BS” ground rules.

I recently got to sit in as guest host of the podcast to interview Sean, who is the CEO and Catalyst at Open Spectrum, and VP of the Cloud Elements Division of Microcorp. The conversation allowed regular listeners to hear more about Sean’s journey as an entrepreneur and data center professional, and get his thoughts on the state of cloud computing and data center interconnection. Sean is a fascinating person, and it was a blast to interview him for the podcast. Go here  to access the podcast, or just click the image below:

DCF’s Rich Miller recently interviewed host Sean Patrick Tario on the I Love Data Centers Podcast.

Also be sure to check out the podcast archives, where you’ll find conversations with industry executives like Hunter Newby, Jeffrey Moerdler, Scott Noteboom, Philbert Shih, Raul Martynek, Garrick Sturgill, Richard Donaldson and many more. There’s also an interview with me, where I discuss the history of Data Center Knowledge, Data Center Frontier and industry media coverage.

About the Author

Rich Miller

I write about the places where the Internet lives, telling the story of data centers and the people who build them. I founded Data Center Knowledge, the data center industry's leading news site. Now I'm exploring the future of cloud computing at Data Center Frontier.

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