The digital technology ecosystem and virtual spaces are powered by data – its storage, processing, and computation; and data centers are the mitochondrion on which
Category: Data Center
AI power fluctuations strain both budgets and hardware
AI training at scale introduces power consumption patterns that can strain both server hardware and supporting power systems, shortening equipment lifespans and increasing the total
The Rising Risk Profile of CDUs in High-Density AI Data Centers
AI has pushed data center thermal loads to levels the industry has never encountered. Racks that once operated comfortably at 8-15 kW are now climbing
Data Center Rack and Enclosure Market to Surpass USD 10.5 Billion by 2034
The global data center rack and enclosure market was valued at USD 4.6 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of
Building Data Centers Faster and Smarter: Visual, Collaborative Scheduling Isn’t Just an Option—It’s a Business Mandate.
Data centers are the backbone of today’s digital economy. Every second of uptime, every day of project delivery, directly impacts a client’s bottom line and
Retail vs wholesale: finding the right colo pricing model
Colocation providers may offer two pricing and packaging models to sell similar products and capabilities. In both models, customers purchase space, power and services. However,
DC Investors Are Choosing a New Metric for the AI Era
The conversation around data center performance is changing. Investors, analysts, and several global operators have begun asking a question that PUE cannot answer, how much
Insuring the Cloud: How Nuclear Policies Could Power the Next Generation of Data Centers
The rapid growth of data centers is resulting in one of the most energy intensive sectors of the industrial economy. Providing power to support artificial
Electrical considerations with large AI compute
The training of large generative AI models is a special case of high-performance computing (HPC) workloads. This is not simply due to the reliance on
The Speed of Burn
It takes the Earth hundreds of millions of years to create usable energy. It takes us milliseconds to burn it. That imbalance between nature’s patience