
The Data Center Frontier Show
Data Center Frontier’s editors are your guide to how next-generation technologies are changing our world, and the critical role the data center industry plays in creating our extraordinary future.
Latest episodes

Jun 9, 2021 • 6min
The $10 Billion Data Center Deal
The Blackstone acquisition of QTS Realty for $10 billion is the biggest deal ever for the data center industry. We highlighted the potential for these huge deals in DCF's 2021 forecast. Here's some thoughts on the Blackstone-QTS deal, what it means for data center M&A, and what comes next.
Links:
Blackstone to Acquire QTS in Blockbuster Data Center Deal
https://datacenterfrontier.com/qts-acquired-by-blackstone-in-blockbuster-data-center-ma-deal/
Data Center M&A on the Horizon as New SPACs go Shopping
https://datacenterfrontier.com/data-center-ma-on-the-horizon-as-new-spacs-go-shopping/
Pandemic Could Drive Data Center M&A, Reshaping Industry Landscape
https://datacenterfrontier.com/pandemic-could-drive-data-center-ma-reshaping-industry-landscape/
For all our 2021 predictions:
Eight Trends That Will Shape the Data Center in 2021.
https://datacenterfrontier.com/eight-trends-that-will-shape-the-data-center-industry-in-2021/
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Mar 31, 2021 • 31min
Nancy Novak on Innovation in Data Centers
How do you build innovation into data center development? This week our guest is Nancy Novak, the Chief Innovation Officer at Compass Datacenters,. Nancy and DCF Show Host Rich Miller discuss how innovation is critical to faster and larger capacity deployments, and helped Compass deliver new projects during the pandemic. Nancy also shares her take on diversity in the data center industry - where there's progress, and how to meet the staffing challenges to come.
Here's a timeline of topics discussed on the podcast:
3:45 - The critical importance of sustainability in data center development.
8:35 - How COVID-19 altered the data center market.
10:00 - Why hyperscale operators are leasing more data center space, and why this trend may continue.
11:30 - How data growth drives innovation.
14:45 - Why diversity matters, and how (and whether) the data center industry is making progress.
18:30 - Construction tech, and how exoskeletons can support diversity.
22:20 - The "Cool Factor" and how it can help build the data center workforce of the future.
Here are some resources that tie into our discussion:
How Technology Can Transform Data Center Construction
https://datacenterfrontier.com/how-technology-can-transform-data-center-construction/
The People Challenge: Global Data Center Staffing Forecast, 2020-2025
https://datacenter.uptimeinstitute.com/2021-staffing-report.html
Executive Insights: Nancy Novak
https://datacenterfrontier.com/executive-insights-nancy-novak-compass-infrastructure-masons/
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Mar 11, 2021 • 32min
Talking Data Centers With Compass CEO Chris Crosby
Rich Miller sits down with Chris Crosby, the CEO of Compass Datacenters, for a wide-ranging conversation about the latest trends in the data center sector. Chris is an industry veteran who was in on the ground floor of the data center boom in working with CoreSite, Digital Realty and now Compass. The conversation explores demand trends from edge to cloud, where new data centers are being built, and why a data center developer has a research and development unit.
Here's a timeline of topics Rich Miller and Chris Crosby discuss on the podcast:
4:00 - Demand for edge computing, and where we are on the growth curve.
6:39 - How Compass approaches client-centric data center design and construction
9:55 - Why Compass has a Research & Development division (most developers don't), and why it matters.
20:35 - The primacy of the network
22:45 - Data center site selection, and how Compass has been early in identifying cloud computing hubs
25:20 - "Availability Zone Thinking" and how resiliency designs guide where data centers are built
26:30 - Investors love the data center industry. Chris discusses the benefits of patient capital.
Here are some stories at Data Center Frontier that provide additional information about items Chris and Rich discuss.
Making Concrete Greener: Addressing Cement's Carbon Problem
https://datacenterfrontier.com/making-concrete-greener-addressing-cements-carbon-problem/
Compass Scales Up for Growth in Top Hyperscale Markets
https://datacenterfrontier.com/compass-scales-up-for-growth-in-top-hyperscale-markets
Compass EdgePoint Sees Opportunity in Building Better Networks
https://datacenterfrontier.com/compass-edgepoint-sees-opportunity-in-building-better-networks/
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Feb 25, 2021 • 13min
Building Cloud Data Centers at Internet Speed
Our society relies on data as never before. The world needs more data center capacity, and it needs it yesterday. The key to meeting this challenge is industrialization – the ability to add cloud capacity in new places at Internet speed. Rich Miller looks at how the data center development is getting bigger, faster and more efficient.
Here are links to the additional resources Rich mentions:
Building Through the Pandemic: Data Centers Added 17 Million SF in 2020
https://datacenterfrontier.com/building-through-the-pandemic-data-centers-added-17-million-sf-in-2020/
At Cyrus One, More Sky for Bigger Clouds
https://datacenterfrontier.com/at-cyrusone-more-sky-for-bigger-clouds/
How Technology Can Transform Data Center Construction
https://datacenterfrontier.com/how-technology-can-transform-data-center-construction/
Voice of the Industry (Expert Columns)
Voices: Project Buffering to Build Data Centers Faster
https://datacenterfrontier.com/project-buffering-data-centers/
Voices: 5 Critical Success Factors in Data Center Construction
https://datacenterfrontier.com/success-factors-data-center-construction/
Voices: New Data Centers Designs for Hyperscale Cloud and the Enterprise
https://datacenterfrontier.com/data-center-designs-hyperscale-cloud/
This is the third in a series of broadcasts on the Eight Trends That Will Shape the Data Center in 2021.
https://datacenterfrontier.com/eight-trends-that-will-shape-the-data-center-industry-in-2021/
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Feb 9, 2021 • 16min
Can Cloud Computing Lead the Way On Climate?
Cloud computing can be a catalyst for action on climate change. Customers are demanding it, and the planet needs it. Rich Miller outlines how the cloud's massive energy footprint positions the data center industry to drive a global shift to renewably-powered business.
Here are links to the additional resources Rich mentions:
Report: Green Data Centers & The Sustainability Imperative
https://datacenterfrontier.com/white-paper/green-data-centers-iron-mountain/
Report: The RIse of the Sustainable Data Center
https://datacenterfrontier.com/white-paper/rise-sustainable-data-center/
Webinar: Greening the Data Center
https://event.on24.com/eventRegistration/EventLobbyServlet?target=reg20.jsp&referrer=&eventid=2966296&sessionid=1&key=03286873B0FA5C265BAB5A7E7D6C5219®Tag=&V2=false&sourcepage=register
Here are two article series on the topic:
The Sustainability Imperative
https://datacenterfrontier.com/green-data-center-imperative/
Tackling Data Center Water Usage
https://datacenterfrontier.com/data-center-water-usage/
This is the second in a series of broadcasts on the Eight Trends That Will Shape the Data Center in 2021.
hhttps://datacenterfrontier.com/eight-trends-that-will-shape-the-data-center-industry-in-2021/
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Jan 27, 2021 • 12min
Enterprise IT Adapts to a Pandemic-Altered Landscape
Enterprise IT must adapt to a new landscape created by the COVID19 pandemic. DCF Editor Rich Miller outlines why this will matter to data center professionals and end users.
This is the first in a series of broadcasts outlining the Eight Trends That Will Shape the Data Center in 2021. In 2020, when cloud technology enabled society to retool to survive the pandemic. As the world slowly defines the contours of the “next normal” in its battle with COVID-19, flexibility and resiliency are the business attributes that will matter most. Many organizations are not yet wired for this.
BONUS RESOURCES on Enterprise IT trends
Data Center Roundtable: The Year Ahead in Enterprise IT Spending
https://datacenterfrontier.com/roundtable-the-year-ahead-in-enterprise-it-spending/
The Enterprise Cloud Shift Accelerates in 2021
https://datacenterfrontier.com/data-bytes-idc-sees-enterprise-cloud-shift-accelerating-in-2021/
Be sure to check our our free Annual Forecast, outlining the DCF take on the most important trends to watch this year:
The Eight Trends That Will Shape the Data Center Industry in 2021
https://datacenterfrontier.com/eight-trends-that-will-shape-the-data-center-industry-in-2021/
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Dec 14, 2020 • 51min
Talking Data Centers With Dean Nelson
DCF Show host Rich Miller speaks talks with Dean Nelson, the founder of Infrastructure Masons and an industry thought leader who has helped build some of the world's largest data center networks for Sun Microsystems, eBay and Uber. Rich and Dean discuss the essential role the data center industry has played during the COVID-19 pandemic, Infrastructure Masons' mission to ensure that "every click improves the future," and Dean's work as CEO of Virtual Power Systems and its vision for software-defined power.
Here's some links with additional information about Dean's work recent work, the iMasons and software-defined power:
With Nelson as CEO, VPS Advances Vision for Software-Defined Power
https://datacenterfrontier.com/with-nelson-as-ceo-vps-advances-vision-for-software-defined-power/
Dean Nelson's Next Chapter: Family, Phlanthropy, iMasons and Startups
https://datacenterfrontier.com/dean-nelsons-next-chapter-family-philanthropy-masons-and-startups/
Infrastructure Masons: https://imasons.org/
Virtual Power Systems: https://virtualpowersystems.com/

Nov 24, 2020 • 34min
Data Centers in Space
The cloud is extending to the stars. DCF Show host Rich Miller talks with Doug Mohney, who writes about the intersection of space and the data center industry. You'll hear some of the use cases that combine data centers and satellites, and how large cloud computing players like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure are using satellites to extend their reach beyond the atmosphere. LINKS:
Data Centers Above The Clouds: Colocation Goes to Space
https://datacenterfrontier.com/data-centers-above-the-clouds-colocation-goes-to-space/
AWS Ground Station Connects the Amazon Cloud to Space Satellites https://datacenterfrontier.com/aws-ground-station-connects-the-amazon-cloud-to-space-satellites/ Azure Space Connects Microsoft Edge Modules to Satellites (Including SpaceX) https://datacenterfrontier.com/azure-space-connects-microsoft-edge-modules-to-satellites-including-spacex/ DCF Space and Satellites Channel https://datacenterfrontier.com/tag/satellite/ Doug Mohney's Space IT Bridge site https://www.spaceitbridge.com/ Follow Doug on Twitter https://twitter.com/DougonIPComm

Nov 4, 2020 • 13min
The Wild Future of Data Storage
Will your data be stored in DNA and holograms? Microsoft is working on new storage technologies to house massive amounts of data. Some of them feel like science fiction, but could disrupt how we store and manage data. DCF Editor Rich Miller explains how data can be stored in DNA and holograms. The biggest advantage: The potential to shrink Walmart-sized data centers.

Aug 6, 2020 • 8min
Google and the Subsea Cable Revolution
Google’s Grace Hopper Cable connecting the U.S. and Europe is the latest in a series of new subsea cable projects. Data Center Frontier Show host Rich Miller looks at how cloud growth is reshaping how data travels around the globe.