AI is reshaping the data center industry, ramping up infrastructure growth and operating capacity to handle power-hungry workloads.
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In fact, global demand for data center capacity could more than triple by 2030*. As the industry navigates the growing complexities of rapid infrastructure growth, key players are actively exploring strategies to meet the demands for efficiency, reliability and adaptability.
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Key among these approaches include:
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Advancing sustainability goals and leading efforts to reduce environmental impact.
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Investing in AI-ready facilities and technologies to keep pace with rapidly evolving modern business demands.
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Promoting adoption of consistent policies and clear regulations for the successful development of sustainable and energy efficient data centers.
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Taking a holistic approach to data center design that calls for community engagement and purposeful collaboration among key stakeholders.
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Beyond those approaches, the question remains:
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What’s the smartest way to optimize and cool next-gen data center operations?
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Xylem’s Bell & Gossett is leveraging a legacy of design expertise to advance intelligent water management solutions. In a recent article, Matt Johnson, business development manager, building services, explores how our expertise in smart cooling strategies uniquely positions us to meet the evolving needs of AI-powered data centers.
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Xylem is taking action to improve the overall sustainability of cooling operations through:
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Water treatment technologies
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Make water reuse a feasible alternative, lessening the strain on freshwater sources
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Allow for accurate control to improve performance, lower energy consumption and maximize uptime.
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By investing in smarter water management and cooling solutions today, data centers can better prepare for future growth and evolving industry demands.
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See how Xylem is helping data centers minimize environmental impact and boost operational resilience.
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