With the need for increased speed and the drive to be sustainable businesses, finding, controlling and managing data center power is a critical issue. New strategies and technologies are coming to the fore. Understanding these new power options is now critical to continued growth.
To help you better understand data center digitization and the multiple forces that often challenge build outs, Data Center Frontier has brought together industry experts and resources to help explain these key trends.
Below you will find overviews of our live presentations as well as key online resources for the Data Center Frontier Power Education Forum, a one-day, multi-session webinar featuring speakers from Cummins and Eaton, and supported by Stream Data Centers and IceMOS Technology.
These resources are made possible by our sponsors:
Session 1 – How Digital Transformation is Enabling Data Centers' Energy Transformation (1 p.m. – 2 p.m. EST)
Session 2 - Evolution of Data Center Onsite Power Use - (2 p.m. - 3 p.m. EST)
Register today to attend the webinars live on October 31. Your registration gets you access to both sessions.
Can’t make one of the sessions? Register now and get automatically notified when the sessions are available for “On Demand” viewing.
Other Resources
To learn more about data center digitization and the forces that challenge build outs, check out these great resources:
2023 Data Center Progress Report: Digital Transformation and the Energy Transition
From a lack of digital tools to overwhelming volumes of data and digital staffing challenges, data center owners and operators have many hurdles to overcome as they take on the job of digitizing their own operations. This white paper dives into the results of an Eaton and 451 Research survey on the digital transformation efforts of 152 commercial data center owners and operators across eight countries. It includes takeaways on data center dynamics, operational, business and sustainability challenges, and digital technologies, staffing and skills.
Silicon Superjunction MOSFET Technology – “The Overlooked Solution”
Additional information is available on the Cummins and Stream Data Centers websites.
Next Steps
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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.