Now that data has become the currency of the 4th Industrial Revolution, the urgency for always-on information access has never been greater. And with the influx of new mission critical services like autonomous vehicles and medical wearables, uptime has become sacrosanct. In parallel, the sustainability imperative is driving carbon reduction throughout the data center ecosystem. How are facility builders and providers navigating these seemingly contradictory priorities? Join Kohler Data Center’s Sean Farney as he prognosticates about how the industry is solving this dilemma. You’ll hear about both revolutionary- utility scale batteries and hydrogen fuel cells- and evolutionary- alternative fuels and green operations- approaches to answering this challenge while maintaining highly available digital infrastructure.
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