Insights

LEDG shares forward-thinking perspectives rooted in our expertise across AI developments, enterprise data centers, and other mission-critical facilities. Discover how we empower organizations to shape digital infrastructure while advancing a resilient and equitable future.

What Walmart’s Battery-Free IoT Could Mean for Smart Buildings
Walmart’s initiative represents one of the most ambitious IoT projects to date. If successful, it could accelerate wider adoption of battery-free sensing technologies across industries.
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Cellular Options for Multifamily Design
The shift from landlines to wireless connectivity has fundamentally changed how multifamily buildings are designed and operated.
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Congress Pushes Back on Proposed Federal Research Cuts
Uncertainty about federal research funding has caused considerable concern for LEDG customers, including universities, laboratories, and innovation-driven institutions across the country.
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LEDG Response to Nvidia's 600kW Data Center Power News
All of this increases the quality of the output but also drastically increases the amount of compute required if you want the model to be responsive.
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What's Driving Your Technology Roadmap?
Insights help to drive the way we approach infrastructure decisions, ensuring that we are designing, building, and operating data centers with an eye toward the future, while embracing the evolving collaboration needed to keep our roadmaps on track.
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The Shrinking Labor Pool
Facility infrastructure and systems designs are advancing, and when you combine that with a loss of talent and institutional knowledge, it creates an operational void for building owners and operators.
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Assessing Higher Ed Data Centers for High-Performance Computing (HPC) and AI Workloads
As artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) continue to advance, the demands on data center infrastructure in higher education have evolved significantly.
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Small Cell Solutions: The Game Changer for Property Owners
Building owners should weigh the long-term benefits and flexibility of small cell solutions against the traditional DAS approach, especially considering changing carrier funding models.
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Physical Convergence vs. Digital Convergence in the Built Environment
In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, two key concepts are reshaping industries and user experiences: physical convergence and digital convergence.
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The Shift to Data Center Liquid Cooling
Recent studies indicate a significant shift among data center operators towards reevaluating their cooling strategies to accommodate the escalating demands of modern workloads.
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Why Carrier Hotels Help Artificial Intelligence & High-Performance Computing
The proximity of carrier hotels fosters an environment conducive to collaboration, innovation, and access to a wide array of services and resources.
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The Rise of Carrier Hotels: Powering the Backbone of Global Connectivity
carrier hotels are the pivotal nerve centers of our interconnected world, facilitating seamless global connectivity and becoming the backbone of our digital infrastructure.
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What is a Converged Network in a Smart Building?
In a smart building, numerous systems and devices need to communicate with each other to enable automation, data sharing, and improved efficiency.
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Data Center Trends: A Glimpse into the Future of Rack Density, AI, and Workload Migration
Data centers are witnessing a shift towards higher rack densities to accommodate the growing computational needs within limited physical space.
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Why You Need to Replace Data Center UPS Batteries
Replacing batteries in a data center Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is essential for ensuring the reliable operation of the system.
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The Importance of Digital Master Planning for Architects & Commercial Real Estate
A master planning and programming process rightfully needs to encompass tangible function – gross square footage, site design, building aesthetics, budget, and a sense of place. ‍
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Systems Integration in the Built Environment
The availability of smart systems in today’s built environment creates a large gap between what owners believe they will receive in a modern, connected facility and what the current design and specification process is delivering to them.
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