Plus: Submit Your 2025 Predictions; Hydrogen Power; News & More
Christopher Tozzi Higher heat loads are likely to become commonplace in data centers that host AI workloads. Here, we assess the short- and long-term impacts – and potential mitigation strategies. | |
Naureen S. Malik, Bloomberg News The head of the FERC said data centers located near power plants are vital for national security and economic growth. | James Walker In this week’s top data center news, DigitalBridge will acquire Yondr Group, and hydrogen power takes center stage. | |
Submit Your 2025 Predictions! Deadline: November 15th Data Center Knowledge is working on a 2025 predictions piece, to run at the end of the year, and we invite you to submit your predictions for inclusion. Send us your realistic (and bold!) predictions. The more specific the better, but feel free to also espouse trend and "end of" predictions. Please bullet them, keep them to under 200 words per area/topic, and keep them to thought leadership. Make sure that your submissions include your full name, title, and organization. We are collecting responses through November 15th. Email us! | |
Nathan Eddy An ambitious hydrogen fuel cell project underscores the rising interest in sustainable power solutions for data centers. | Christopher Tozzi Discover the key differences between switchboards and switchgears in data centers to ensure optimal power management and infrastructure. | |
Jack Vaughan Learn how to unlock the power of precision text search and processing in Linux-based data center software with the small-but-mighty grep command. | |
Graeme Burton Concern is rising over global risks to submarine communications cables. How justified are those fears? | |
Christopher Tozzi Here's a look at the differences between open- and closed-loop cooling systems in data centers – and how the latter can improve energy efficiency. | |
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