WEBINAR: Push vs. Pull: Rising Rack Densities & The Cooling Conundrum

April 14, 2021
Join Data Center Frontier’s Editor in Chief Rich Miller and Aligned CEO Andrew Schaap for an informative webinar on the need for more dynamic infrastructure and cooling systems in data centers.

As customers continue to accelerate their digitalization, power density has become a critical metric in the design, capacity planning, and the cooling capabilities of data centers. With the increase in required computing power from business applications and high performance computing (HPC), as well as the ensuing demand for greater rack density, legacy data centers are finding they have to change the way they think about design.

The need to address varying power densities and provide flexible, efficient, and sustainable scale means data centers must shift to a more dynamic infrastructure to keep pace with both their customers and their competitors.

Register today, at no cost, for the webinar, “Push vs. Pull: Rising Rack Densities & The Cooling Conundrum,” scheduled for April 22 at 2 p.m. EST. 

Join Data Center Frontier’s Editor in Chief Rich Miller for an hour long webinar on April 22, 2021 at 2pm. Rich, Aligned CEO Andrew Schaap, and Aligned CRO Eric Jacobs will discuss the need for more dynamic infrastructure and cooling systems in data centers.

Attendees will learn specific strategies to future-proof their IT environments and expand on demand. Miller, Schaap, and Jacobs will also discuss:

  • The benefits of densification, and why the legacy data center density status quo is no longer good enough
  • How and why the data center cooling challenge is actually a heat removal challenge
  • How densification translates to lower TCO, minimized CapEx investment, better efficiencies and lower PUE

There will be a live question and answer session during the event.

Don’t miss this live webinar and discussion on Thursday, April 22. Register today for “Push vs. Pull: Rising Rack Densities & The Cooling Conundrum.” 

(Can’t make the live event?  Register now and get automatically notified when the session is available for ‘On Demand’ viewing.)

About the Author

Kathy Hitchens

Kathy Hitchens has been writing professionally for more than 30 years. She focuses on the renewable energy, electric vehicle, utility, data center, and financial services sectors. Kathy has a BFA from the University of Arizona and a MBA from the University of Denver.  

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