

The Data Center Frontier Show
Endeavor Business Media
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.
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Jan 26, 2023 • 39min
How Investment Powers the Growth of the Cloud
Steve Lim, Senior VP of Marketing for NTT Global Data Centers, discusses NTT's growth in the U.S., capital partnerships, Northern Virginia's demand, data center sub-markets, community relations, seismic risk strategies, and the emergence of Hillsboro. He also shares his personal data center journey.

Jan 12, 2023 • 35min
What The Chip Revolution Means for Data Centers
Across Silicon Valley, there are innovations underway that will change the way data centers are cooled. Greg Stover works with technology disruptors to help understand new processor designs and their implications for the design of racks and data halls. DCF Show host Rich Miller talks with Stover, the Global Director of Hi-Tech Development for Vertiv, about trends in processors and how they may accelerate the adoption of liquid cooling.
Greg also discusses the evolution of Vertiv, which he describes as "a $5 billion startup," and what the company sees ahead for the data center and cloud computing industry in 2023.
Here’s a timeline of topics Greg and Rich discuss on the podcast:
1:20 – About Vertiv - "We're a $5 billion startup" - and Greg's role working with tech disruptors.
3:25 – The state of the chip sector, and what it means for the data center sector.
6:30 – What AI adoption means for IT-focused businesses. .
10:15 – Liquid cooling: What does the transition look like?.
13:45 – Greg's outlook for the future of data center cooling.
16:00 -- The Metaverse question - what might it mean for business and infrastructure.
20:00 -- Edge use cases, and how to plan for edge computing infrastructure.
28:00 -- Greg shares his "Data Center Journey."
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Dec 5, 2022 • 32min
A Deep Dive into Immersion Cooling with JD Enright
Immersion cooling, in which servers are submerged in liquid coolant, has a high "cool factor" but low adoption. On this week’s show, talk with JD Enright about all things immersion cooling. In our wide-ranging discussion, we explore how hyperscale operators and the crypto sector are approaching the use of immersion, the potential for its use in edge computing, and how TMGcore is serving the market, including its robotic system for swapping out submerged servers.
As President and CEO of TMGcore, Enright is working to enable more companies to take advantage of the benefits of immersion cooling, which supports higher power densities, and also offers potential economic benefits by allowing data centers to operate servers without a raised floor, computer room air conditioning (CRAC) units or chillers
Here’s a timeline of topics JD and Rich discuss on the podcast:
1:00 – Background on TMGcore and what it does.
3:00 – Trends in data center cooling, rack density, and where immersion fits.
9:00 – The role of hyperscale providers in new technology adoption, and their interest in immersion cooling.
13:00 – Why the cryptocurrency sector has embraced immersion cooling and deployed it at scale.
17:45 – .How immersion cooling can play a role in the growth of edge computing.
24:00 -- TMGcore's development of a robotics system to manage servers in an immersion enclosure.
28:30 -- What's ahead for TMGcore and its immersion technology.
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Nov 15, 2022 • 29min
The Growing Urgency of Data Center Action on Climate Change
As a large energy user, the data center industry has a key role to play in the global response to climate change. Pankaj Sharma of Schneider Electric is on the front lines of this effort, working with data center operators and suppliers on a holistic approach to making digital infrastructure more sustainable.
Sharma joins DCF Editor Rich Miller for a wide-ranging discussion about the growing sense of urgency for climate action, the Schneider sustainability framework for data centers, and how the metaverse may impact how we power and cool our critical infrastructure.
Here’s a timeline of topics Pankaj and Rich discuss on the podcast:
1:00 – Pankaj's role at Schneider Electric and his Data Center Journey.
3:20 – Why sustainability is so important for data centers and IT applications
5:30 – How the Schneider Electric Sustainability Framework can help data center operators respond.
10:00 – How the industry experience with PUE provides insights on sustainability responses.
12:45 – The growing sense of urgency for climate action, in the data center industry and beyond.
14:15 – Pankaj offers his take on the recent Schneider Electric Innovation Summit and key takeaways.
20:15 – The Metaverse and what it means for data centers and mission-critical infrastructure.
23:15 - The future of cooling, and how metaverse compute tech may impact cooling.
25:10 - The data center supply chain is "a huge challenge" but is getting better.
Here are some links with more about the topics we discuss:
Schneider Sustainability Framework Offers Roadmap for Climate Response: The framework helps data center users identify, measure and manage their carbon impact, and is intended to spark an acceleration of the climate response from the industry.
Data Center Metrics Every Data Center Operator Should Measure: Without standardized sustainability metrics, it’s difficult to ensure internal alignment between design, procurement, operations, and sustainability teams. Schneider Electric proposes five categories of data center sustainability metrics that can be used to report on environmental sustainability.
Schneider Electric Innovation Summit: The Future Requites Smaller Faster, Smarter, Cleaner: “There is massive pressure from investors, regarding ESG (the environmental, social and governance aims of companies)," company CEO Jean-Pascale Tricoire said. "If you want to attract good people, you need to have a plan for sustainability.” (From our sister pub Energy Tech)
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Oct 17, 2022 • 26min
Why Data Center Site Selection Matters So Much in 2022
On this week's Data Center Frontier Show, we talk site selection with Ernest Popescu, the Vice President for Global Site Development for Iron Mountain Data Centers. All around the globe, data center operators are facing challenges in finding enough land, power and water to support the rapid growth of cloud computing. As campuses become MegaCampuses, finding suitable real estate is becoming difficult. That's why site selection has become one of the most important skillsets in the data center business.
Popescu has lengthy experience in hyperscale site development and capacity planning for Amazon Web Services and Facebook, but saw a unique opportunity in the growth of Iron Mountain Data Centers, which has been winning both enterprise and cloud deals. Popescu is also intrigued by the potential for tapping Iron Mountain's global real estate footprint of more than 1,400 document storage locations to support edge computing.
Here's a timeline of topics DCF Editor Rich Miller and Ernest discuss on the podcast:
1:00 - Ernest's Data Center Journey.
2:45 - Why data center capacity planning is difficult. "The past isn't necessarily a good indicator of the future," says Ernest.
5:30 - After working so much with hyperscalers, why Iron Mountain?
10:00 - Why site selection is such a hot topic in 2022.
12:45 - How about faster networks? Do they change any of the methodology around site selection.
16:00 - Edge computing, and why this is an opportunity for Iron Mountain.
23:00 - What Ernest likes best about this job.

Aug 5, 2022 • 24min
EdgeConneX: The View From the Edge
EdgeConneX has built one of unique growth stories in digital infrastructure. An early leader in edge computing, EdgeConneX later began building huge data centers for hyperscale operators. It's a result of following the customers, says Phillip Marangella, the Chief Marketing Officer of EdgeConneX. On today's show, Marangella speaks with host Rich Miller about how edge computing has evolved and where it is headed, how EdgeConneX is seeking to build a diverse workforce, and how the company's 2020 acquisition by EQT Infrastructure has accelerated growth.
Here's a timeline of topics Philllip and I discuss on the podcast:
1:00 - The EdgeConneX story: What it does and who it helps.
7:00 - The demand tidal wave: "We're all building as fast as we can."
9:15 - Understanding the Edge: "It's the user experience ... It's not rocket science."
13:00 - Building the worfroce of the future, and why diversity matters at EdgeConneX.
18:00 - Capital matters: How EQT's backing has turbo-charged growth.
21:30 - Digital infrastructure is a global story.
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May 19, 2022 • 27min
Sabey’s Tim Mirick: Why We Like the Austin Data Center Market
Sabey Data Centers has deployed more than 4 million square feet of mission-critical space across the United States, including a new data center in Austin, Texas.
Sabey Chief Revenue Officer Tim Mirick joins us to talk about Sabey's history in data center development, and its big 2022 expansions in Austin and Central Washington. Tim shares insights into how Sabey thinks about expansion and growth markets, the rising profile of digital infrastrucutre, and the new technologies driving data center growth.
Here's a timeline of topics Rich and Tim discuss on the podcast:
1:00 - Sabey's history as a pioneer in data center development.
2:15 - Sabey's entry into the Austin, Texas market.
4:30 - Why Sabey likes Central Washington for data center development.
11:00 - The rising profile of data centers and digital infrastructure.
15:30 - How Sabey evaluates growth opportunities.
21:00 - Data center design innovations bring introduced at the Austin campus.
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Apr 22, 2022 • 35min
Talking Data Center Sustainability With Sean Farney
In our Earth Day edition, DCF Editor Rich Miller talks with Sean Farney about the data center industry's progress on confronting climate change, and how sustainability has become a "board-level imperative" for all companies.
Sean has been involved in some of the most innovative projects in digital infrastructure, including one of the first web-scale data centers deploying servers in containers, and an edge computing startup focused on converting retail stores into data centers.
In a wide-ranging conversation, Sean and Rich discuss the future of backup power and the essential role of generators, the potential role of microgrids, the growing challenges procuring power in major global markets, and whether vacant retail and office space will become part of the edge computing, landscape.
Here's a timeline of topics Sean and I discuss on the podcast:
7:00 - Sustainability as a "board-level imperative."
12:00 - Evolutionary steps and optimizing existing infrastructure.
17:45 - How microgrids can enable better sustainability and reliability.
21:30 - Site selection gets harder. Is "bring your own power" the future for hyperscale data centers?
25:30 - What edge infrastructure looks like, and how it may evolve.
30:00 - Can retail stores and office space be converted into digital infrastructure?
Editor's Note: After we recorded this podcast, Sean began a new position with JLL.

Jan 5, 2022 • 46min
Helping Veterans Find Purpose Through Data Center Careers
For Kirk Offel, the bottom line of his business is simple. "We're changing lives and saving people by finding them a sense of purpose," says Offel, the CEO of Overwatch Mission Critical, which provides military veterans with expertise in mission-critical operations and management. Overwatch helps data center owners and operates manage their facilities, but its biggest impact is in the lives of the military veterans it trains, employs, and places into data center careers.
In this podcast, Offel discusses his career in the military and the data center business, why he created Overwatch, and the importance of its mission in providing purpose to veterans. Kirk also shares about the qualities that military veterans can bring to the mission critical industry, including their integrity, tenacity, and their selfless attitude. It's an interesting and important conversation.
Here's a timeline of topics Kirk and DCF Show host Rich Miller discuss on the podcast:
2:00 - Kirk's career journey through the military and the data center industry.
5:45 - An introduction to Overwatch Mission Critical and its mission serving veterans.
22:00 - Kirk discusses Overwatch's business model and service portfolio, and how it has evolved.
32:15 - The challenges and opportunities in launching a startup at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
38:00 - The Road Ahead: The keys to filling the talent gap in the data center industry
Here are some links with more about Overwatch and its mission:
Data Center Firm Provides Veterans With Tech Skills, Sense of Purpose
https://datacenterfrontier.com/data-center-firm-helps-give-military-veterans-a-purpose/
Overwatch Mission Critical
https://weareoverwatch.com/
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Nov 29, 2021 • 20min
Omicron: A New Resiliency Test for the World and the Cloud
The emergence of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 is making headlines around the world. It's not yet clear how serious Omicron may become, but it is a worrisome development in a pandemic that has extracted a high toll. What might Omicron mean to the data center sector and cloud computing? That's our topic today on the Data Center Frontier show, where we look at three areas of potential business impact: travel restrictions, supply chain disruptions, and the progress of the enterprise recovery in IT spending. Important Note: Our podcast focuses on the data center business and cloud infrastructure, so if you're seeking general healthcare information, please consult your medical professional or sources that specialize in healthcare. Here's a timeline of topics discussed on the podcast: 1:45 - What we know, and don't know, about the Omicron variant and its potential impact.
6:15 - The important role of data centers and cloud services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
6:50 - Data is global, and travel restrictions are a challenge for new deployments.
7:50- How travel restrictions could impact trade shows, conferences and in-person events.
10:20 - The state of the supply chain, and how data center operators are managing project delivery.
13:40 - The road ahead for the enterprise IT recovery.
Here are some resources discussed on the podcast:
How Data Centers Are Navigating the Supply Chain Crisis: https://datacenterfrontier.com/how-data-centers-are-navigating-the-supply-chain-crisis/
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