Roundtable Recap: Edge, Uptime, Supply Chain and the Nuclear Option
Our Executive Roundtable for Q1 2022 explores four topics: The growing traction for edge computing, ensuring uptime as apps and services become more complex, the state of the data center supply chain, and the potential for nuclear power as an option for data centers.
Our Data Center Executive Roundtable for the First Quarter of 2022 explores four topics: Edge computing’s emergence as a more significant component of Internet architecture, ensuring uptime as apps and services become more complex, the state of the data center supply chain, and the potential for nuclear power as an option for data center energy sourcing.
Here is the full question and answer session, organized by topic.
The conversation is moderated by Data Center Frontier Founder and editor Rich Miller.
Thanks to all of our executive participants for sharing their time and insights!
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