Data Centre LIVE: AI-Ready Infrastructure Panel

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Data Centre LIVE will take place on 25 March 2025
Join us on 25 March 2025 at Data Centre LIVE and expand your professional network by connecting with industry leaders, engineers, vendors and architects

Data Centre LIVE will be taking place on 25 March 2025.

This virtual event will uncover the direction our industry is heading by delving into the latest emerging technologies, such as AI integration, green data centres and edge computing.

During the day, you can look forward to engaging with a mixed range of keynote presentations and panel discussions that will equip you with the expertise you can harness to join collaborative approaches to tackling challenges such as disaster recovery, energy efficiency and cybersecurity in data centres. 

Join us this year and discover the insights, tools and connections you can harness to maintain your competitive edge in our dynamic industry.

To get your exclusive ticket, click here.

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The AI-ready Infrastructure panel

When: 25 March 2025
Time: 2:00 PM
Where: Virtual 

As AI continues to redefine the boundaries of innovation and creativity in several industries, we must ensure our infrastructure can embrace this powerful piece of technology to unlock its full potential.

In the data centre industry, AI-ready infrastructure will allow our facilities to effectively meet the new demands of AI workloads without reducing performance and support deep learning tasks and machine learning with ease. 

This means we must ensure designs of data centres can handle the capabilities of AI applications, such as rapid data processing, high-performance computing (HPC) and massive data storage. 

Data Centre LIVE - key themes
  • Data centres
  • Infrastructure
  • Hyperscale
  • Tech & AI
  • Cloud & 5G
  • Cybersecurity
  • Sustainability
  • Edge computing
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AI-ready infrastructure not only accelerates innovation and allows businesses to develop and deploy AI models efficiently but they also enhance operational efficiency by automating processes such as resource allocation, cooling optimisation and predictive maintenance. 

These data centres can also utilise intelligent energy management to reduce carbon footprints and optimise power usage, making it vital for our sustainability efforts. 

By embracing AI-ready infrastructure, the data centre can effectively power more efficient, smarter and faster computing environments that lie at the heart of the digital transformation movement.

Confirmed speakers:

  • Lex Coors, Chief Datacentre Technology & Engineering Officer at Digital Realty
  • David Watkins, Solutions Director at VIRTUS Data Centres
  • Karl Havard, Chief Operating Officer at Nscale
  • Bardiya Monzavi, AI & BFSI Marketing and Business Development Executive at AQ Compute 

Join us this year and discover how our data centre industry is being transformed by the latest technologies, trends and best practices.

The knowledge you will gain will ensure you can enhance your sustainability efforts, optimise your infrastructure and tackle the evolving demands of new technologies such as IoT, AI and edge computing.

To get your exclusive ticket, click here.

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