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How increasing densities are providing sustainability opportunities for cooling

Are you ready to revolutionize your data center operations and drive your organization towards a more sustainable future? Join us for an exclusive webinar that explores the cutting-edge advancements in increasing densities within data centers and how these innovations can significantly enhance your sustainability efforts.

In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, the demand for data processing and storage is growing exponentially. As businesses strive to keep pace, the concept of increasing densities within data centers has emerged as a pivotal solution. But what does this mean for your organization, and how can you leverage it to achieve your sustainability goals?

Our expert-led episode on DCD's 2024 Keeping it Cool Liquid series will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of how increasing densities can transform your data center operations. By integrating more computing power into smaller spaces, you can optimize energy usage, reduce your carbon footprint, and create a more efficient and sustainable infrastructure. This isn't just about packing more servers into a room; it’s about smart design, innovative cooling solutions, and cutting-edge technologies that work together to create a greener future.

Here’s what you can expect to learn from this insightful session: 

  1. The Evolution of Liquid Cooling: Discover the journey from traditional perimeter cooling to the latest advancements in liquid cooling technologies. Understand the different types of liquid cooling, including direct-to-chip and immersion cooling, and how they are revolutionizing data center designs.
  2. Sustainability Benefits: Learn how higher densities can lead to significant energy savings and reduced environmental impact. Our experts will share real-world case studies where organizations have successfully implemented these strategies to achieve their sustainability targets.
  3. Innovative Cooling Solutions: Explore the latest advancements in cooling technologies essential for managing higher densities. From liquid cooling to advanced airflow management, find out how these innovations can help maintain optimal operating conditions while minimizing energy consumption.
  4. Future-Proofing Your Data Center: Understand how increasing densities can prepare your data center for future growth and technological advancements. Stay ahead of the curve by adopting practices that not only meet current demands but also anticipate future needs.
  5. Practical Implementation Tips: Get actionable insights and practical tips on how to start increasing densities in your own data center. Our experts will share best practices, common pitfalls to avoid, and step-by-step guidance to ensure a smooth transition.

Don’t miss this opportunity to transform your data center into a model of efficiency and sustainability. Register now for our webinar and take the first step towards a greener, more sustainable future for your organization. Together, we can harness the power of increasing densities to create a better world for generations to come.


Sustainability Goals & Meeting Demand - You Can Have Both

With AI and other emerging technologies, keeping up with demand can be challenging, especially with growing concerns around sustainability. There is a pathway to having sustainable mission-critical cooling solutions. You can have the best of both worlds.

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Meet the Speakers

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Charles Jelen, Sales Leader, Sustainable Systems 

Charles has 15 years of experience in the HVAC and power systems industries, his background is in sustainability consulting, application engineering, and system modeling. As a sustainable system sales leader, he is dedicated to developing and expanding building and industrial systems that meet the needs of a low carbon economy.








Danielle Rossi, Global Director, Mission Critical Cooling 

Danielle has 17+ years in data center solution design and engineering for hyperscale, colocation, enterprise, edge, and government environments. In her current role, Danielle manages global mission critical cooling products and processes to provide a standardized deliverable for customers executing projects worldwide.