Johnson Controls executives underscore the company’ s three-pillar strategy as a key driver in meeting accelerating global hyperscale and colocation demands
JOHNSON CONTROLS
Johnson Controls executives underscore the company’ s three-pillar strategy as a key driver in meeting accelerating global hyperscale and colocation demands
As the global data centre industry undergoes unprecedented transformation, the rise of AI workloads is intensifying pressure on infrastructure and introducing new power and thermal management challenges.
To address these demands, Johnson Controls, a Fortune 500 leader in building technologies, is leveraging its Global Data Centre Solutions( GDCS) division to better support hyperscale operators and colocation providers.
With a worldwide footprint, the company is expanding its efforts to deliver integrated solutions across the thermal management chain, intelligent building automation, white glove service and parts availability, fire suppression and security.
“ We’ ve been involved in data centres now for over two decades and have seen the growth of data centres expanding globally,” says Todd Grabowski, President of GDCS at Johnson Controls.“ The formation of the Johnson Controls global data centre organisation has really been a customerled initiative.
“ As our customers were expanding globally, they were looking for partners that could expand with them and that had the scalability and local market presence to ensure successful data centre implementation.”
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