This research covers datacenter power generation and distribution, liquid cooling, high-performance racks, and datacenter facilities management software. This research also examines growing datacenter demands for high efficiency to meet sustainability goals and deliver. At Immersion-Energy, we design and build IDC data centers engineered to support the expanding demands of today's digital economy. Our facilities integrate high-density infrastructure, modular scalability, and energy-efficient cooling to deliver powerful, flexible, and reliable data hosting. IDC's Datacenter Critical Infrastructure Trends and Strategies research offers a comprehensive overview of global market trends and strategies impacting datacenter critical infrastructure markets and investments.
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