The Connectivity Podcast MATTIAS FRIDSTRÖM
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In this podcast, networking guru Mattias Fridström, Chief Evangelist at Arelion and industry experts discuss all things Internet, networks, cloud and connectivity.
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EP48: Preventing fiber cuts, transparency of network routes, multi-network resiliency
David Tomalin, Group CTO at CityFibre is back on the podcast to talk about preventing accidental fiber cuts, transparency vs. openness when it comes to network routes, the trend towards multi-network resiliency, sustainability in the networking industry, and more.
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EP47: Building an intelligent fiber network
In this episode, David Tomalin, Group CTO at CityFibre joins the podcast to discuss what sorts of fiber are used for broadband services, how to choose the best locations and routes when expanding a network, and the need for more intelligent data in the business.
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EP46: The next big thing in quantum computing
Javad Shabani is Assistant Professor of Physics and Director of the Center of Quantum Information Physics at New York University. He joins the podcast to share his expertise on the quantum development:
The next big thing in quantum computingBreakthroughs in quantum communicationSustainability aspects Funding quantum researchQuantum computing in mobile networks -
EP45: Quantum computing breakthroughs – in the lab and in real-life
Javad Shabani is Assistant Professor of Physics and Director of the Center of Quantum Information Physics at New York University. He joins the podcast to share his expertise on the quantum development:
How close are we to some really cool stuff in this area – in the lab and in the real world?Quantum computing use casesInfrastructure limitationsQuantum Key DistributionCompeting for skills with big tech companies -
EP44: Sustainable data center architecture – part II
Marina Otero Verzier is an architect and researcher who in 2022 received Harvard’s Wheelwright Prize for a project on the future of data storage. She aims to publish the first open-source manual for global data center architecture design, featuring examples of ecological, sustainable, and egalitarian data storage models used in data centers across the world. Marina Otero Verzier’s work is especially urgent at a time when digital-data production is outpacing the scalability of today’s storage solutions, and AI usage is on the rise.
In this episode, Marina Otero Verzier and Mattias Fridström discuss:
Government involvement in the data center industry New frontiers for data center design, like data centers in space Physical security of data centersMeasuring data center sustainabilityQuantum computing’s impact on data center designThe rise of decentralized networks of data centers, using a variety of architectures, complementing the traditional facilities -
EP43: Sustainable data center architecture – part I
Marina Otero Verzier is an architect and researcher who in 2022 received Harvard’s Wheelwright Prize for a project on the future of data storage. She aims to publish the first open-source manual for global data center architecture design, featuring examples of ecological, sustainable, and egalitarian data storage models used in data centers across the world. Marina Otero Verzier’s work is especially urgent at a time when digital-data production is outpacing the scalability of today’s storage solutions, and AI usage is on the rise.
In this episode, Marina Otero Verzier and Mattias Fridström discuss:
Trends driving the need for more sustainable data centersHer awarded project on the future of data storage, Future Storage: Architectures to Host the MetaverseThe benefits of bringing architectural skills to the colocations industryInsights from the data centers that Marina has visited across the world Factors besides connectivity that matter when choosing a data center location, such as energy consumption, tax benefits, climate, access to water and landData center locations that Marina plans to visit next for her research