Neil Smith, Vice President of International Business at TAS, explores the benefits, details, and logistic challenges of the modular build process for the data center industry from start to finish.

Neil Smith, Vice President of International Business at TAS, explores the benefits, details, and logistic challenges of the modular build process for the data center industry from start to finish.
Jon Benson, Director of Technology and Solutions; Jack Kolar, VP MC/MUS Sales; and Abhishek Banerjee, Senior Project Application Engineer from TAS Energy highlight a variety of different approaches to cooling for edge data centers, from direct expansion cooling systems, to chilled water solutions, free cooling and more
From owners to designers to constructors, off-site construction has evolved to deliver value to various stakeholders, and the strategy does necessitate changes, according to 2020–21 ASHRAE President Charles E. Gulledge III, P.E., HBDP, Fellow ASHRAE.
Modularity in data center construction has been around for over a decade. It began by taking the simple concept of standard shipping container configurations and converting them into modular data centers but has since evolved into fully designed and prefabricated data center modules.
Essentially every organization or business in the world has some sort of risk management or business continuity plan – however, many of them are never forced into action.