ECS CEO Jay Lawrence Discusses Digital Infrastructure Trends
The computing world moves fast, and it can be tough to stay on top of it all. What are the hot IT topics? What are the latest digital infrastructure trends? And how does ECS fit into it all? Fresh off his published chapter in Greener Data – Volume 2, ECS CEO Jay Lawrence sat down for an interview where he explored all the most important subjects facing the industry from the ECS perspective, from cybersecurity to green technologies and more. Here is a sample of some of the digital infrastructure trends Lawrence covers:
5G
ECS has been concentrating a lot of effort toward creating solutions around the issue of 5G moving compute power toward the edge. The shift brings new challenges, from environmental factors to thermal management and beyond. ECS technicians and engineers are currently working on several program developments in regard to 5G at the edge, tailoring computing platforms to meet those evolving needs.
AI
Naturally, an organization that focusses on computer solutions is also involved with AI storage, AI networking, and AI compute. Accordingly, ECS has developed a strong AI practice in an effort to be at the forefront of solving AI workflow problems for IT teams now and in the future. This presents a major challenge, as AI is still in its infancy and its market position in two years time is anyone’s guess. At ECS, we are working under the assumption that AI’s growth won’t solely be devoted to inferencing, machine learning, and generative AI. We see that the workloads will become more fragmented, and the compute requirements will become more specialized. Collectively, ECS is staying on top of all AI progress as a major digital infrastructure trend to continue offering smart, responsible, and profitable AI solutions.
Innovation Center
Just how is ECS staying on top of 5G deployments, AI advancements, and other digital infrastructure trends? One of the organization’s proudest offerings is an extensive network of labs called the Innovation Center. While many companies do innovative work on the side, ECS makes it a core part of the mission. We excel at taking next-generation advancements and turning them into real-world solutions and architectures. That requires more than just the hardware — it means collaborating with software partners, managing deployable systems, addressing thermal challenges, and solving issues like shock and vibration. It’s all happening in our Innovation Center!
Sustainability
ECS aims to be a leader in practical solutions for sustainable data centers. We strive to provide responsible and profitable options to accompany a sustainable business model, and one of the primary projects for addressing data center efficiency in that way is through advanced cooling technologies. Solutions like immersion cooling have huge potential, and ECS is working hard to make it as effective as possible for racks and cabinets near and far.
Want to learn more, and hear Lawrence speak directly about these topics? Check out the video below: