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EPISODE · Oct 7, 2025 · 31 MIN

Reimagining Infrastructure: Vertiv’s Approach

from CarahCast: Podcasts on Technology in the Public Sector · host Vertiv, Carahsoft

This podcast examines how AI and high-performance computing are driving data centers to power densities of 300 kW+ per rack, as Vertiv’s Bob Silkowitz details advanced liquid cooling, modular containerized designs, and power strategies ranging from nuclear to gas turbines, along with dark-fiber connectivity and Carahsoft partnerships for scalable, sustainable federal infrastructure.

This podcast examines how AI and high-performance computing are driving data centers to power densities of 300 kW+ per rack, as Vertiv’s Bob Silkowitz details advanced liquid cooling, modular containerized designs, and power strategies ranging from nuclear to gas turbines, along with dark-fiber connectivity and Carahsoft partnerships for scalable, sustainable federal infrastructure.

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