The need for capacity for data centers is continuing to rise across the US. Artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and digital services demand more immersive power delivery, more robust infrastructure, and secure operations. Therefore, leaders in the industry are focusing on the technologies to enhance reliability, efficiency, and resiliency. The 8th Time-to-Power & Capacity for Data Centers Summit will connect the companies enabling these objectives with the concrete solutions necessary to get the job done. In addition, its event partners bring knowledge and expertise in   cybersecurity, transformer technology, power conversion, and electrical infrastructure. Together, they define the future of capacity for data centers in Dallas, Texas, and North America.

The Pillars of the 8th Time-to-Power & Capacity for Data Centers

The event partners bring proven technologies for enhancing security, power systems, and electrical infrastructure. As a result, they enable faster project execution and dependable availability for data centers throughout the U.S.

Claroty – Bronze Sponsor

Claroty also integrates AI-driven capabilities with intelligence from its Team82 threat research unit. This enables the detection of weak points and enhancement of operational resiliency. The company is providing to manufacturing, energy, healthcare, commercial facilities, and government. So, it enables data centers to have secure and dependable capacity by mitigating cyber risk, increasing compliance, and defending critical infrastructure.

Nozomi Networks – Bronze Sponsor

The company also offers AI-driven threat intelligence based on telemetry, malware analysis, and research from Nozomi Networks Labs. This intelligence allows new threats to be identified before they impact operations. Nozomi provides solutions for industries such as energy, manufacturing, transportation, utilities, and data centers. Therefore, it enhances data center capacity via the support of cyber resilience and continuous business operations.

Cargill FR3® – Exhibiting Partner

One of its most advanced innovations is the FR3® natural ester-based dielectric fluid. Because it is made predominantly from renewable vegetable oils, FR3 fluid can be used as a transformer insulating and cooling fluid. It provides fire safety, moisture resistance, and biodegradability while increasing the life of the transformer’s insulation and enabling it to be loaded higher. Today, there are over five million transformer installations utilizing FR3. Hence, it enables reliable data center capacity with enhanced transformer performance.

Dynapower – Exhibiting Partner

Dynapower also serves the industrial, utility, government, and clean energy markets. Its products enable hydrogen production, renewable energy integration, e-mobility, mining, defence, and industrial manufacturing. In addition, it offers engineering, testing, commissioning, and after-sales services. As a result, they enhance equipment reliability and sustainable performance, and at the same time future-proof data center capacity.

Maddox – Exhibiting Partner

In addition, Maddox provides transformer rentals, repairs, remanufactures, and buys surplus transformers. These services enable full support of the electrical infrastructure throughout its lifecycle. Its focus on inventory, quick-turn manufacturing, and technical support allows customers to quickly obtain replacement and/or expansion equipment. Consequently, Maddox enables stable capacity for data centers by contributing to uninterrupted electrical operation.

To Sum Up

The demand for capacity of data centers will rely on a robust infrastructure, reliable power systems, and operational efficiency-enhancing technology. Each event partner at the upcoming summit has a unique area of expertise that collectively supports these objectives. Claroty and Nozomi Networks partner to enhance cybersecurity. Reliability of transformers increased by Cargill FR3. Dynapower innovates in power conversion and energy storage; Maddox delivers the transformer solutions that keep your project on track. They are making stronger digital infrastructure in the United States together.