Future-proof data centers have gone from optional to foundational. As workloads expand beyond the limits of legacy facilities, enterprises need infrastructure that can support unprecedented power and ...
The rapid rise of artificial intelligence workloads is transforming data center design and construction, posing new challenges and opportunities for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing professionals.
Unlike conventional structures, the entirety of the building—apart from glass-framed cutouts along its frontage—will be windowless. This programmatic requirement enhances security for the data suite ...
For decades, data centers were designed with permanence in mind: fixed plans, rigid shapes and predictable life cycles. Physical constraints of legacy architectures made them inherently static. But in ...
CyrusOne’s Jim Roche details how AI-driven workloads, high-density racks, and liquid cooling are transforming the data center–utility relationship. Only a decade ago, few in the power sector could ...