The purpose of the Data Center Revolution Podcast is to create a meaningful connection with a sophisticated audience that is starved to learn more about the people leading innovation in our industry. We invite you to join the DCR podcast, a long form conversation hosted by Kirk Offel, with some of the data center industry’s luminaries. Every industry has "All Stars" and the data center industry is... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 94 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessCareers |
Kirk continues his conversation with Jamie Smith, COO of RPower, to discuss the challenges in the energy sector that lead to new innovations and how people are critical to executing properly. more
Kirk sits down with Jamie Smith, COO of RPower, to discuss Jamie's Coast Guard experience, explore distributed power solutions with natural gas engines, and lay out the importance of innovative solutions in data centers. more
Join Kirk and Mike Sarraille, CEO of Talent War Group, for part two of their discussion. They reflect on self-improvement, mental endurance, and the collective growth in navigating the complexities of the modern world. Delving into the implications o... more
Join Kirk and Mike Sarraille, CEO of Talent War Group, in this episode where they delve into military experiences, leadership lessons, and the impact of technology on society. They discuss the transformation from military service to civilian life, em... more
Kirk continues the conversation with Osvaldo Morales, Chief Officer, Infrastructure at Denvr Dataworks, on coming up with innovative solutions in the data center industry while maintaining stability in business. more
With a background in mechanical and electrical engineering sparked by childhood tinkering, Osvaldo Morales, Chief Officer, Infrastructure at Denvr Dataworks, has transformed the idea of data centers. He and Kirk recount Oz's beginnings and discuss th... more
Kirk continues the conversation with Peter Gross, Managing Partner at PMG Associates, on the advancement of electrical technology. Is the future in hydrogen, nuclear, or other more-sustainable sources? more
Kirk talks with Peter Gross, Managing Partner at PMG Associates, about how important power is for data centers, especially with all the energy needed for AI. They observe how the electrical grid is getting old and discuss the need to switch to more s... more
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