Webinar: Data Centre Cooling Technology – How Liquid Cooling can help organisations deliver sustainable data centres. [VIDEO]

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With more organisations looking to implement AI and IoT technology into their IT operations, the need for additional on-prem computing power is resulting in a host of challenges for businesses and data centre operators, notably; increased energy costs, running out of space in the data centre, power limitations from the energy grid and data centre sustainability.

As a potential solution to these challenges, more and more organisations are exploring the viability of data centre cooling technologies and solutions and specifically liquid cooling, to help optimise their IT, while reducing energy costs, increase Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) and rack density, and helping drive sustainability in the data centre with their IT choices.

Watch this webinar, where we will unpack the various data centre cooling solutions in the market, and help you understand how liquid cooling technology can help organisations reduce their carbon footprint while also contributing to energy efficiency.

Key Takeaways:

  • What liquid cooling is, the different types of liquid cooling solutions (immersion, direct-to-chip, cold plate etc) and why liquid cooling is important for data centres.
  • Current market trends, technologies and future innovations in liquid cooling for data centres.
  • Case studies from leading data centres implementing cutting edge data centre cooling solutions.
  • How liquid cooling contributes to energy efficiency and reduces carbon footprint including real-world examples of sustainable data centres using liquid cooling.
  • Key considerations for planning, designing, and deploying liquid cooling solutions including common challenges when integrating liquid cooling into existing data centres.
  • How to calculate ROI for liquid cooling investments including financial benefits beyond energy savings (e.g., increased density, reduced space requirements).
  • How liquid cooling is changing data centre design and layout including the role of AI and machine learning in optimising liquid cooling.