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Simplifying AI Infrastructure: From Data Center to Deployment (Part 1)

Simplifying AI Infrastructure: From Data Center to Deployment (Part 1)

In this episode of the Flawless Execution podcast, Jeff Hudgins, VP of Global Services at UNICOM Engineering, breaks down the real-world challenges of deploying AI infrastructure at scale. As AI moves from one-off builds to repeatable global deployments, OEMs, ISVs, and enterprises face increasing complexity across design, integration, cooling, logistics, and installation. Jeff discusses how…

MarketScale·May 19, 2026
FuturePorts Reimagines Port Leadership and Innovation in Logistics

FuturePorts Reimagines Port Leadership and Innovation in Logistics

Industry leaders grapple with modernizing aging infrastructure while meeting mounting demands for speed, sustainability, and community accountability

Mike Bush·Apr 3, 2025
Is the Supply Chain Ready for Real-World Asset Tokenization?

Is the Supply Chain Ready for Real-World Asset Tokenization?

Blockchain's asset tokenization promises to reshape logistics, but supply chain operators face critical infrastructure hurdles before adoption

Daniel Litwin·May 29, 2024
The Future of Data Centers: Cooling, Power, and ESG with Saqib Ashraf

The Future of Data Centers: Cooling, Power, and ESG with Saqib Ashraf

AI-driven computing demands force data centers to rethink cooling strategies while balancing power consumption and sustainability goals

Vince Holland·May 28, 2024
A Decade of Supply Chain Disruptions Made U.S. Domestic Logistics Ready for a Baltimore-Style Closure

A Decade of Supply Chain Disruptions Made U.S. Domestic Logistics Ready for a Baltimore-Style Closure

Years of supply chain stress tests have positioned U.S. logistics companies to absorb major infrastructure disruptions without widespread collapse

Business Services·May 20, 2024
Baltimore Bridge Collapse: A Wake-Up Call for Supply Chain Reforms and Investments in Critical Infrastructure

Baltimore Bridge Collapse: A Wake-Up Call for Supply Chain Reforms and Investments in Critical Infrastructure

A single infrastructure failure exposed how fragile America's supply chain networks truly are, raising urgent questions about prevention

Piyush Shah·May 14, 2024
Past Crises as Present Shields: How COVID and Suez Canal Experiences Averted a Major Fallout from the Baltimore Bridge Collapse

Past Crises as Present Shields: How COVID and Suez Canal Experiences Averted a Major Fallout from the Baltimore Bridge Collapse

Organizations that weathered pandemic and maritime disruptions built supply chain flexibility that cushioned the blow from a major U.S. port infrastructure fail

Experts Talk·May 13, 2024
The Effects of the Baltimore Bridge Collapse is Testing the Resilience of the Supply Chain

The Effects of the Baltimore Bridge Collapse is Testing the Resilience of the Supply Chain

A major U.S. port's recovery could reshape how companies prepare for catastrophic disruptions to critical infrastructure

Business Services·May 2, 2024
Cold & Self-Storage Construction Trends: Consumer Preferences, Tertiary Markets, and Technology Investment Will Make the Difference in 2024

Cold & Self-Storage Construction Trends: Consumer Preferences, Tertiary Markets, and Technology Investment Will Make the Difference in 2024

Shifting consumer habits and supply chain demands are reshaping where operators build and what technology they prioritize

Daniel Litwin·Jan 31, 2024
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