In today’s rapidly evolving IT landscape, the rise of AI and cloud technologies is driving a shift towards more AI-intensive workloads in data centers. This transition brings about changes in resiliency, redundancy, cooling, power delivery, and rack densities to accommodate the increasing demands of these technologies.
As highlighted in Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s GTC 2025 keynote, data center racks are expected to reach unprecedented power levels, with projections reaching up to megawatt levels in the near future. This raises the crucial question of how data center stakeholders can future-proof their infrastructure investments and ensure adaptability in the face of unpredictable technological advancements.
The solution lies in embracing adaptive modular infrastructure, where standardized, prefabricated modules are used in the design, construction, and operation of data centers. This approach not only streamlines deployment timelines but also enhances flexibility, scalability, and sustainability, positioning organizations to meet current and future IT challenges effectively.