
The Data Center Frontier Show The Distributed Data Frontier: Edge, Interconnection, and the Future of Digital Infrastructure
Dec 17, 2025
The discussion dives into the evolving landscape of data centers, emphasizing the shift towards edge facilities to accommodate AI workloads. Panelists explore how rising power densities are transforming rack designs, pushing beyond traditional limits. The emergence of hospitals and regional enterprises as key players shapes this new distributed infrastructure. Connectivity challenges also emerge as a critical issue, with site selection increasingly impacted by permitting delays and fiber constraints.
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Data Centers Become Network Platforms
- Data centers are becoming network-centric platforms where neutrality and fiber ownership matter.
- Operators must balance neutrality with long-term upgradability to stay relevant for AI evolution.
Engage Carriers Early
- Engage carriers early because permitting and middle-mile fiber constraints shape site selection and timelines.
- Prioritize connectivity planning to avoid time-to-market delays and stranded builds.
Regional Demand Fuels Edge Growth
- Hospitals, regional enterprises, and public-sector use cases are emerging as key drivers for distributed AI.
- These markets push demand in tier 3 and tier 4 locations outside major cloud hubs.
