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James Walker, nuclear physicist, engineer, and proud salmon fisherman-accent holder, dives deep into the future of nuclear energy with me on this episode of the QTS Experience. From debunking safety myths and exploring microreactor innovation to tackling the energy sovereignty puzzle, James shares why nuclear is poised to power our data centers, remote islands, and even military bases. We discuss the practicality of modular designs, their environmental benefits, and why he believes nuclear is key to sustainable growth. And yes, we even detour into the mysteries of marriage, 3D-printed reactors, and whether nuclear engineers can really master the mind of their spouses. Spoiler: they can’t.
Get ready to be inspired, challenged, and maybe a little charmed as we explore why nuclear energy is not just a solution for today’s power needs but a critical investment in our collective future.
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Bloom Energy’s Jeff Barber joins me to discuss why reliable, sustainable, and innovative power generation is the key to the future of data centers. From his days as a mainframe operator at Chico State to leading the charge with hydrogen fuel cells, Jeff shares his insights into the evolving energy landscape. We tackle the challenges of scaling AI workloads, oscillating power demands, and why your Netflix stream isn’t the only thing at stake when the lights go out. Whether you’re curious about on-site power generation, SMRs, or the economics of energy infrastructure, Jeff’s practical, informed perspective is a must-hear. Plus, find out why his stage name might just be “Four Nines and an Eight.” Tune in for a conversation that’s all about more power, less pollution, and making the future a little brighter (literally).
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Adam Black joins me to talk leadership, construction, and the complex world of critical infrastructure. From his early days as a fresh Georgia Tech grad to leading multi-million dollar data center projects, Adam shares how his journey shaped his philosophy: leadership is service to others. We discuss why failures are often the best teachers, how to identify potential leaders (hint: it involves risk and some humility), and the importance of stepping back to see the big picture—even when the pressure’s on. From safety culture to leadership mindset, Adam’s insights are a masterclass in balancing grit, growth, and grace. Plus, he shares his passion for inspiring crews by connecting their work to life-changing innovations. Spoiler: It might involve AI and curing cancer. Join us for a conversation that’s as practical as it is inspiring
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Peter Gross, a pioneer in the data center industry, joins me to discuss the seismic shifts reshaping critical infrastructure. From AI-driven innovation to the challenges of power shortages and the rise of Data Center Campuses, Peter delivers a masterclass on why this industry is experiencing explosive growth—and why it’s never been more exciting (or complicated). We explore everything from high-density racks and flexible designs to the surprising role of Nordic countries in the data center ecosystem. Plus, Peter shares his thoughts on AI's mysterious learning processes and why humanity should remain optimistic about its future—despite the occasional regulatory paperwork overload. (Spoiler: Icelandic golf courses make an unexpected appearance.)
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Scott Bergs joins the QTS Experience to demystify the world of dark fiber and communications infrastructure. Scott is CEO of Dark Fiber and Infrastructure (DF&I), a private builder, owner, operator of secure dark fiber and conduit infrastructure. From Midwest hog farms to the race for data, Scott shares insights on the urgent need for scalable power, connectivity, and the evolving architecture that underpins AI and machine learning. He and Dave McCall explore the challenging infrastructure demands in today’s digital ecosystem, debating how to manage real impacts on communities and dispel “false claims” about data center development. Scott also reveals his journey from technology lawyer to telecom innovator—and even a bit of family lore on Scandinavian vs. German last names. And for anyone who thought dark fiber sounded mysterious, prepare to learn why Scott might have just as easily named his company the “Plumbers of the Internet.”
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In this episode, I sit down with Ciaran Flanagan, VP & Global Head of Data Center Solutions & Services at Siemens, to discuss the future of data centers amidst the challenges of the "Energy Trilemma"—balancing cost, reliability, and decarbonization. Ciaran shares his insights into how Siemens leverages digital twins to enhance data center design, real-time operations, and risk management. We explore the heightened energy demands brought by AI and the importance of collaboration with utilities to ensure sustainable growth. With his vast industry experience, Ciaran offers a fresh look at how regulation, innovation, and digital transformation are reshaping the data center landscape.
Ciaran Flanagan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ciaranflanagan/
Siemens: https://www.linkedin.com/company/siemens/
Ciaran Flanagan. Is Group Vice President & Head of Global Datacenter Solutions, Siemens.
He is tasked with the continued development of Siemens as a technology provider to the global datacenter industry and growing Siemens presence in this exciting market. Prior to Siemens Ciaran held several leadership positions in the datacenter industry, most recently as Managing Director with ISG Ltd and previously as Vice President at ABB. Ciaran was Head of Datacenter Strategy at Nokia/Microsoft & previously held Consulting and Business leadership roles at Cirrascale Cloud Services & Intel Corporation. Ciaran has consulted with several Fortune 100 companies in the area of Datacenter operations, technical architecture, energy efficiency, procurement strategy and financial planning. He was a Founding Contributor to the EU Datacenter Code of Conduct and a Contributing Member of The Green Grid and the Open Datacenter Alliance. Ciaran has served as a Judge for Uptime Institute's Green Enterprise IT Awards and is a regular speaker and contributor to various industry bodies. Ciaran lives in Dublin, Ireland & graduated from Trinity College Dublin with BSc. in Computer Science and holds a postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration from Henley Management College and a diploma in executive leadership from IMD, Lausanne. Additionally, Ciaran holds an undergraduate Diploma in Electrical & Electronic Engineering & a post graduate Diploma in Sustainability Leadership in Business.
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Buddy Rizer: LinkedIn
Loudon County Economic Development Authority
Buddy Rizer is the Executive Director of the Loudoun County Department of Economic Development, the 2021 Economic Development Organization of the Year. During his tenure, Rizer and his team have attracted more than $50 billion in new commercial investment and more than 50 thousand new jobs. During this time, the growth in the commercial base has help lower the tax rate in Loudoun by more than 41 cents on the dollar, saving residents thousands of dollars annually on their tax bill.
Mr. Rizer has been named a Tech Titan 7 times by Washingtonian Magazine, has been named one of the 50 most influential Virginians 6 times by Virginia Business Magazine, is a 4-time member of Virginia’s Power 500, and was three times named to the Washington Business Journal’s Power 100 as one of the most influential businesspeople in Washington, DC.
Mr. Rizer is a Certified Economic Developer, a certified Entrepreneurship Development Professional, and a graduate of Virginia Tech's Local Government Management Graduate Certificate Program.
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In this episode, I sit down with Bill Kleyman, CEO of Apolo, to discuss the rapid evolution of the data center industry and the impact of AI on design and operations. We explore how AI-driven platforms are changing the game with higher-density racks, liquid cooling, and managed services for enterprise customers. Bill shares insights on the market's "micro shifts," why bravery is essential in this fast-paced era, and how Apolo is enabling data centers to stay ahead by offering AI services at scale. Tune in to learn about the future of AI workloads, the role of innovation in a rapidly evolving landscape, and what it takes to thrive as a data center operator in today’s AI-driven world. Don't miss this conversation on navigating risk and seizing new opportunities!
Bill Kleyman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/billkleyman/
Apolo.us: https://www.apolo.us/
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In this episode of The QTS Experience, David McCall is joined by Jon Trout, CEO of Chekhub and an expert in data center operations and workflow. They delve into the transformative potential of AI for workforce enablement, exploring how AI can be used to build efficient processes and procedures, convert raw data into actionable insights, and ultimately enhance operational efficiency. Jon also shares his insights on the importance of data privacy, avoiding AI hallucinations, and connecting to a higher purpose in the data center industry. Join us for this insightful conversation on the next QTS Experience.
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In this episode of The QTS Experience, David McCall sits down with Mark Gusakov, Chief Certification Officer at the International Data Center Authority (IDCA), to discuss the challenges and opportunities in attracting and retaining talent in the data center industry. They explore Mark’s journey, the importance of mental health and wellness in the workplace, and how storytelling and community-building play vital roles in the industry. Join us for the conversation on the next QTS Experience
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Bridging the Gap: This week Brian Jabeck joins me to discuss the critical energy challenges facing data centers and the power grid. They explore the transition from traditional energy to nuclear, the 500-hour peak load dilemma, onsite power generation, and whether too much technology poses risks. They also discuss the future of legacy data centers, the importance of community, and how workforce enablement will play a vital role in meeting growing energy demands. Join us for the conversation on the next QTS Experience.
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Datacenter Hawk on Data Centers: Lately, most conversations about Data Center construction have centered around AI Data Centers. David Liggitt, CEO of Datacenter Haw, says Enterprise and traditional Hyperscale growth is tremendous too. David joins me this week to discuss this and other key topics public utility growth and investment, emerging data center market expansion, and the growing discussion of self-generated energy. Join us for the conversation on the next QTS Experience.
David Liggitt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidliggitt/
Data Center Hawk: https://datacenterhawk.com/
Data Center Hawk 2024 Predictions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRZ81B0y5WI
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Powering the AI Industrial Revolution: Geoff Bland, an industry veteran from Lifecycle Power, shares his unique insights on the evolving energy landscape, from navigating the turbulent waters of investment and regulation to harnessing AI's potential. We'll explore the challenges and opportunities in a world where Self Generation, dispatchable power, and microgrids are taking center stage. Don't miss this enlightening conversation on the future of energy! Join us for the Conversation on The QTS Experience
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The AI-Powered Data Center: How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming the Digital World. oday, we're delving into the fascinating world of AI and its impact on the data center industry with Gautham Gnanajothi, a senior industry analyst at Frost & Sullivan. We'll discuss the staggering growth of the data center market, the increasing influence of AI, and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Join us for the conversation on The QTS Experience
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The Backbone of the Digital Age: Rethinking Legacy Networks for the AI Era Today, we're exploring the challenges and opportunities facing legacy networks as we enter the age of AI. Joining me is Allen Meeks, CEO of Moxie Networks, who brings over a decade of experience in tackling the complexities of long-haul and metro fiber networks. We'll delve into the limitations of existing infrastructure, the urgent need for innovation, and the exciting potential of purpose-built networks for the future. Join us for the conversation on The QTS Experience.
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Networking in the AI Era: Are We Ready for the Data Tsunami? Today, we're diving into the critical world of networking with Tony Grayson, a former Navy commander and current data center expert. We'll discuss how networks are the backbone of the digital age, the challenges of keeping up with the demands of AI, and the innovative solutions on the horizon. Join us for the conversation on The QTS Experience
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Calling all data center aficionados! Is your fiber optic knowledge up to speed? Join me as I talk fiber with Patton Lochridge, CCO at Bandwidth IG. We explore the wild ride of fiber deployment, from historical limitations to the mind-blowing growth we're seeing today. Dive deep into emerging innovations like hollow core fiber and grapple with head scratches like the scarcity of dark fiber and the future of latency. Tune in and prepare to have your fiber optic IQ maxed out! Patton Lochridge https://www.linkedin.com/in/patton-lochridge-79121316/
Bandwidth IG https://bandwidthig.com/about-us/
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Ever wonder what goes into keeping your data safe in the real world? Join me as I chat with physical security specialist Carlos Francisco, as we delve into the ever-evolving world of data center protection, exploring everything from the right security mix to calculating risk versus reward. Tune in and learn how to build a fortress for your valuable information!
Carlos Francisco https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlosfranciscocpp/
The Corporate Security Translator https://corporatesecuritytranslator.com/
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The Digital Economy provides incredible opportunities to expand into new marketplaces. When we don’t speak the same language we often talk past each other or worse, offend, when trying to communicate. This week I’m joined by Chris Menier, CEO of Transifex. Chris explains the complexities of localization and translation in the digital age, distinguishing between the two while emphasizing the critical role of context and cultural nuances. We delve into the challenges and opportunities presented by AI and large language models in enhancing real-time localization efforts highlighting the importance of accuracy, cultural sensitivity, and the balance between automation and human oversight.
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