2-Day Data Center Summit Focuses On AI, Cooling, Cabling, Administration Best Practices

Oct. 25, 2023
The Data Center Summit will take place Nov. 1-2 with online sessions covering topics of cooling, AI, cabling, security and more, as jointly produced by EBM brands Data Center Frontier, Cabling Installation & Maintenance, Lightwave, and SecurityInfoWatch.

Next month, Data Center Frontier's parent company Endeavor Business Media (EBM) will present the Data Center Summit, a series of online sessions that will explore a number of technologies and best practices related to data center administration.

The Data Center Summit will take place on November 1 and 2, with webinar topics including data center cooling, networking, cabling, physical security, and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, and other driving industry forces.

The event is being produced by EBM brands Data Center Frontier, Cabling Installation & Maintenance, Lightwave, and SecurityInfoWatch.

All Data Center Summit sessions will run consecutively over the two days; no sessions will run concurrently. Attendees have the opportunity to register for as few or as many sessions as they choose.

Some sessions will be roundtable-style discussions with multiple subject matter experts and a moderator. Others will be delivered by a single expert.

Attendees will receive attendance certificates to document their participation in each session.

Here is the session-by-session agenda for the Data Center Summit. All times are EDT:

November 1

11:00 am—AI: A Growth Driver for Data Centers
12:00 noon—Cabling Options for High Speed and Low Latency
1:00 pm—Choosing the Right Data Center Cooling Strategy
2:00 pm—Fiber-Optic Infrastructure Readiness for AI-Driven Data Centers
3:00 pm—Prepping for a High-Speed Upgrade

November 2

11:00 am—Applying Machine Learning to Optimize Data Center Cooling
12:00 noon—Protecting Your Data Center Includes Physical Security Strategies
1:00 pm—Modular Data Center Modernization for the Digital Infrastructure Horizon
2:00 pm—No Cookie Cutters: Putting Requirements First in Data Center Design
3:00 pm—Designing-In Flexibility for Your Data Center Network

Find out who's presenting, read descriptions of each presentation, and register to attend here.

About the Author

DCF Staff

Data Center Frontier charts the future of data centers and cloud computing. We write about what’s next for the Internet, and the innovations that will take us there.

Sponsored Recommendations

Optimizing AI Infrastructure: The Critical Role of Liquid Cooling

In this executive brief, we discuss the growing need for liquid cooling in data centers due to the increasing power demands of AI and high-performance computing. Discover how ...

AI-Driven Data Centers: Revolutionizing Decarbonization Strategies

AI hype has put data centers in the spotlight, sparking concerns over energy use—but they’re also key to a greener future. With renewable power and cutting-edge cooling, data ...

Bending the Energy Curve: Decoupling Digitalization Trends from Data Center Energy Growth

After a decade of stability, data center energy consumption is now set to surge—but can we change the trajectory? Discover how small efficiency gains could cut energy growth by...

AI Reference Designs to Enable Adoption: A Collaboration Between Schneider Electric and NVIDIA

Traditional data center power, cooling, and racks aren’t sufficient for GPU-based servers arranged in high-density AI clusters...

Adobe Stock, courtesy of Xendee
Source: Adobe Stock, courtesy of Xendee

New Approaches to Meeting Data Centers’ Energy Demands: Distributed Energy & Small Modular Reactors

Michael Stadler, co-founder and CTO of Xendee, explains why adaptability is key to meeting modern energy dilemmas.

ID 335835273 © Hugo Kurk | Dreamstime.com
dreamstime_l_335835273
ID 76688878 © Ralwel | Dreamstime.com
dreamstime_xxl_76688878
ID 343157107 © Alexandr Raptoviy | Dreamstime.com
dreamstime_l_343157107

White Papers

Dcf Sabey Wp Cover2022 06 15 11 50 21 300x233

How Austin’s Emerging Tech Hub Became the New Home for Data Centers

June 16, 2022
Austin, Texas has emerged as a tech mecca as startups and data centers move into the region. Sabey Data Centers explores why.