With data center operators rethinking their approaches to power management in the emerging era of AI, downtime is becoming more costly than ever, especially amid increasingly volatile weather events.
By leveraging advancements in power management technology across backup power, cooling, digitalization, and other key areas, operators can help make their data centers ready to power the next generation of AI.
The journey to AI-driven data centers is complex, but with strategic planning and proactive steps, organizations can navigate this transformative shift with confidence and readiness.
With 911 servers running in multiple locations, the Payne County 911 Authority will have peace of mind knowing that systems stay online during large-scale disasters or extreme weather events.
Hydrogen has a role to play in delivering power with zero emissions at the point of use, including as part of mission critical and backup power systems.
Mission Critical recently sat down with CNet Training to find out more about the Digital Futures Program, a collaborative between a group on industry organizations and university technical colleges.