Compute | London // Closing DCD>Talks: Between a rock and hard-ware place - How to stay ahead of obsolescence despite rising costs
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- Compute Hardware Stage
- Compute
- Storage & Memory
- Networking Hardware
- Edge Infrastructure
- Open Session
Growth is everywhere. The data centre industry itself is expected to grow to $517.17 billion by 2030. The size of AI models and their resultant workloads is growing. The computing power at our disposal is growing. And, not one to be left out, the cost of hardware is growing too.
How can data centres continue this growth momentum without being hampered by hardware cost? As hardware becomes increasingly obsolete, what creative solutions exist to enable organisations of different shapes and sizes compete? Join our panel as they explore:
- Enterprise: As on-premises costs continue to rise, how can enterprise data centre keep pace with both the mounting costs and the accelerating computing power of newer hardware?
- Hyperscale: How can hyperscalers futureproof their data centres at scale?
- Colocation: How can colocation providers and managed service providers work with enterprise clients to ensure their hardware renewal doesn’t break the bank but keeps pace with AI workloads?