The Data Center Podcast
Summary: The Data Center Podcast is produced by Data Center Knowledge, the leading information source for all things data center. In our podcast we interview technology and business leaders in the data center industry to get to know them better and to ask for their take on where things are going in the constantly changing world of cloud, internet, and enterprise infrastructure, which are increasingly becoming one thing.
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Podcasts:
The Data Center Podcast: After a nervous pause at the start of the pandemic, the major North American data center provider’s business skyrocketed.
Charlie Boyle, general manager of the Nvidia DGX unit, on AI hardware and data centers.
Alex Rabbetts leads the European Data Center Association, the lobbying organization behind the recent Climate Neutral Data Centre Pact. In the interview we try to learn why EUDCA thinks a voluntary pact -- as opposed to regulation -- wouldn’t put the industry’s interests ahead of what’s best for the environment.
Bryan Cantrill, CTO and co-founder of Oxide Computer Company, tells us how his startup is designing a rack-scale computer for enterprise IT shops that have “good reasons” to run applications in their own data centers.
Some of the largest data center operators have been ramping up investment in renewable energy and other measures aimed at reducing their impact on climate change. Overall, however, creating a truly sustainable data center industry -- which as a sector is of the fastest-growing energy consumers -- will require regulation.
Tim Hughes, director of strategy and development at Stack Infrastructure, takes us inside the booming business of building and leasing massive computing facilities to the world's largest cloud platforms.
Alan Mauldin, who tracks the submarine cable market at TeleGeography, joins us on The Data Center Podcast to talk about hyperscalers' massive influence on how cables are funded, where they land, and how they’re designed.
Veteran data center real estate broker Jim Kerrigan explains the state of play in the US data center leasing market and shares some tips for data center tenants.
The networking giant’s CTO explains its opportunity for a SaaS play and his vision of data center automation.
Chris Crosby, founder and CEO of Compass Datacenters, on business, diversity, and sustainability.
The Data Center Podcast: Jabez Tan, head of research at Structure Research, on the state of play in the global colocation market, including an overview of the top emerging markets, where most of the growth is going to happen over the next few years.
The Data Center Podcast: Deepak Patil, head of Dell’s cloud business, on building a platform and supply chain for consuming private cloud infrastructure that feels, as much as possible, like consuming public cloud services.
Kentik’s Avi Freedman on the internet’s resiliency, ‘edgefication’ of everything, and the rise of the internet bypass.
Jeff Wittich, who until recently led the Intel unit that designs and sells processors for cloud data centers, joins us to talk about his new gig as VP of products at Ampere Computing, the Arm processor startup founded by former Intel president Renee James that's focused squarely on eating Intel's lunch in the cloud provider data center market.
Zahl Limbuwala, executive director, CBRE - Romonet, joins us on The Data Center Podcast to talk about what's coming after CBRE's acquisition of his company Romonet earlier this year, to reflect on the UK's cabon tax on data center operators, cost considerations for liquid cooling, and Brexit.