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In the digital age, data centers have become the backbone of our increasingly interconnected world. These facilities power everything from streaming services and social media platforms to large corporations and are indispensable hubs for storing, processing, and distributing large quantities of data. With the exponential growth in data center trends, the industry is transitioning towards groundbreaking innovations.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming every industry and will stretch across all aspects of human life. Data centers are no exception. As AI applications continue to rapidly evolve, data centers need to adapt and evolve their design, specifically their electrical and mechanical infrastructure to accommodate these demanding workloads. There are key considerations for building future-proof data centers as AI continues to develop, such as these.
Data centers are massive hubs for computer processing power — commonly called “the cloud” — that are used by many companies and industries. A flurry of projects throughout the region, listed in this report, could help fill a nationwide gap for new data center projects.
Nuclear power, direct-to-chip liquid cooling, and data centers as learning destinations are among the emerging design trends in the data center sector.
The post-pandemic data center boom isn’t slowing down, so how are hyperscalers, builders, and manufacturers keeping up? Join STO Mission Critical Project Executive, Jim DiNoia, as he discusses the influx of mission critical work with SVP of STO Mission Critical, Martin O’Neill, and Vice President of Data Center Engineering at Sentinel Data Centers, Nick Marzorati.
Cherelle Cortez, VP, TP&S Diversity from Layton Construction shares how, with the use of technical assistance and mentorship for diverse businesses, we ensure success for everyone involved in STO Mission Critical datacenter projects.
Middle America. The Heartland. “Flyover” states. Whatever term you prefer, it’s undeniable that the area between the two US coasts is seeing a surge of popularity. Thanks to a host of factors—from the pandemic to tax benefits and cost of living—several key cities are emerging, and bringing jobs, infrastructure, and economic growth with them.
Data centers are the heart of the digital infrastructure that all the primary data we consume on a daily basis resides and is processed through.
Blast from the past! Who remembers why the data center sector is called mission critical? Layton Director of Precon, Brian James, fills us in.