Opinion

Powering a low-carbon AI revolution

Alan Greenshields, Director of Europe at ESS Inc., explains how long-duration energy storage (LDES) could be key in enabling the AI revolution.

Where is the power?

John Booth, Chair of The DCA – Energy Efficiency & Standards Steering Committee and MD of Carbon3IT Ltd, discusses the discrepancies of data centre energy consumption reporting, and the future power needs of our rapidly expanding sector.

Cooling the compute-intensive future 

Liam Jackson, Senior Director at Red Helix, explains how adopting liquid cooling solutions can drive cost and energy efficiencies.

Taking a science based approach

Chris Baldwin, Head of Sales at Powerstar, considers the role of modern energy management technologies in helping the sector to maintain resilient power while reducing emissions.

Stopping the cloud from becoming a money pit

Simon Ritter, Deputy CTO at Azul, explains how optimising Java-based infrastructure can save on cloud overspend and improve efficiency.

Network connectivity in the age of AI

Paul Gampe, Chief Technology Officer at Console Connect, explores the complex relationship between generative AI and network connectivity.

Solving the data centre water dilemma

How can we prioritise sustainable water use in data centres? David Watkins, Solutions Director at VIRTUS Data Centres, shares his thoughts.

Building the future green machine

Scott Tease, Vice President, GM, HPC and AI at Lenovo Infrastructure Solutions Group, explores the steps needed to build the sustainable data centre of the future.

Finding a new way to better energy usage

Louis McGarry, Sales & Marketing Director at Centiel UK, explores why data centres need to better monitor and manage their energy consumption, as well as embracing renewables, to meet the power needs of the future.

How can AI be used for better data management?

Andy Baillie, VP, UK &Ireland at Semarchy, looks at how AI can be used as a catalyst for effective master data management

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