The changes within the data center sector are coming quickly, as performance capabilities and service delivery speeds continue to grow. At the center of the change is AI and the performance and infrastructure requirements for delivering it to customers.
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Quantum Corridor CEO Tom Dakich spoke with DCF's editors about compute possibilities for his company's super-fast, super-secure fiber-optic network operating in the area of Chicagoland and Northern Indiana.
The demand for data center capability has become so significant that a mulitbillion dollar spend across the month of October registers as entirely normal.
In this episode of the Data Center Frontier Show podcast, DCF Editor in Chief Matt Vincent speaks with Andrew Batson, Head of U.S. Data Center Research for JLL.
At the JW Marriott Desert Ridge resort in Phoenix, the nation's 5th largest city and one of its largest data center hubs, 7x24 Fall Conference participants gathered for three days of conference programming themed on the topic of emerging technologies for mission-critical data centers.
With AI driving the demand in new data centers, the availability of reference designs for racks, power, and cooling to handle these workloads simplifies the deployment of new AI hardware. Meanwhile, the Open Compute Project (OCP) looks to be a leader in the space.
Reflecting the AI data center focus and spirit of collaboration on display at this year's OCP Global Summit (Oct. 15-18), Flex and JetCool announced they are partnering for direct-to-chip liquid cooling solutions.