Lauren Witter, Vice President at Omni, and Scott Sloan, Executive Vice President at Omni, explore the world of AI factories alongside Dave Vellante, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of SiliconANGLE Media in an engaging segment of the CUBE's ongoing series with NYSE Wired. This episode centers on the advanced plumbing and fluid conveyance systems integral to AI factories, an evolving sector in the technology industry.
Omni is a leading player in fluid conveyance systems, essential to the infrastructure of AI factories. In this episode, hosts from the CUBE introduce Witter and Sloan, highlighting their expertise in fluid systems engineering and its transformative impact on data centers. The discussion reveals how Omni's innovations in connection integrity and fluid network engineering enhance data center capabilities, increasing reliability and efficiency in high-tech environments.
Omni's experts emphasize that the integrity of connection systems is vital, drawing parallels to the rigorous standards required across industries. They highlight significant forecasts in data center investments, underscoring the rising demand for robust and innovative plumbing solutions. The conversation also delves into the role of standards and collaborations in the sector, emphasizing collaborative efforts in advancing technological solutions.
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In this interview from theCUBE + NYSE Wired: AI Factories – Data Centers of the Future at the New York Stock Exchange, Scott Sloan, executive vice president at Omni Services, and Lauren Witter, vice president at Omni, join theCUBE’s Dave Vellante to unpack the “artful plumbing” that keeps AI factories running. They explain Omni’s role in fluid conveyance systems and secondary fluid networks that move coolant from primary loops into racks, rear-door heat exchangers and server blades, and why “connection integrity” between hoses, fittings and alloys has become ...Read more