• 38 minutes 3 seconds
    Episode 104 - Re-introducing SDx, with senior editor Ben Wodecki

    Did you know that DCD has a sister publication?

    In April 2025, DCD acquired networking publication SDx, and with it now having been part of the InfraX family for a year, we thought it was about time we sat down with senior editor Ben Wodecki to give the publication a proper introduction.

    Tune into the episode to meet Ben and hear about what SDx covers, as well as a bit of a discussion on the key upcoming topics you can expect to see on the website.


    4 June 2026, 12:43 pm
  • 29 minutes 16 seconds
    Episode 103 - Networking at hyperscale with Pradeep Vincent, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

    It can seem like GPUs get all the headlines when it comes to AI workloads, but there are a lot more challenges when it comes to handling massive training jobs. 

    We talk to Pradeep Vincent, Oracle’s Executive Vice President & Chief Technical Architect of OCI, about the importance of power and the oft-overlooked networking in large-scale AI clusters, particularly as we approach multibuilding scale, and potentially multi-campus. 


    14 May 2026, 1:58 pm
  • 36 minutes 57 seconds
    Bonus episode - The telco build out with Patrick Halley, Wireless Infrastructure Association

    DCD catches up with Patrick Halley, president and CEO, Wireless Infrastructure Association, to discuss the requirements of the telecommunications industry’s infrastructure build-out.

    Halley outlines how AI, fiber, and spectrum are essential for meeting the demands to support these networks, as he examines the opportunities for the mobile carriers, fiber providers, and tower companies. 


    7 May 2026, 9:05 am
  • 42 minutes 1 second
    Episode 102 - The training to inference passageway with Sumti Jairath, SambaNova

    With the AI industry fueling a shift away from training and towards inference, and claiming agentic AI as its next frontier, the need for hardware to support workloads that require high-compute and low-latency performance has never been greater.

    On this episode of Zero Downtime, DCD talks to Sumti Jairath, chief architect at SambaNova, about some of these driving forces, how the semiconductor industry has changed over the last decade, and what some of the biggest challenges facing chip companies right now are


    30 April 2026, 12:40 pm
  • 30 minutes 14 seconds
    Episode 101 - Unpacking clean energy procurement with Nayel Brihi, BloombergNEF

    DCD speaks to Nayel Brihi, corporate energy analyst at BloombergNEF, about the state of energy procurement over the past year.


    16 April 2026, 3:13 pm
  • 31 minutes 25 seconds
    Episode 100 - It's good being Mr Wonderful, with Kevin O'Leary

    It is the 100th episode of Zero Downtime! Before we get into the episode, a huge thank you to all of our listeners - new and those who have been with us since the beginning.

    In this episode, we are joined by Kevin O'Leary, AKA Mr Wonderful, best known for being on Dragons' Den/Shark Tank, with a recent debut in the Marty Supreme movie.

    Lesser known is O'Leary's involvement in the data center sector. We talk about his investment in Bitzero, plans for the "Wonder Valley" data center campuses, and his thoughts on the data center market in North America as a whole.

    2 April 2026, 12:51 pm
  • 28 minutes 40 seconds
    Episode 99 - A hyperscale competition with Damien Lucas, Scaleway

    In this episode of Zero Downtime, we talk with Damien Lucas, CEO of Scaleway, about the European cloud computing market and whether it is possible to compete with the US hyperscalers.

    19 March 2026, 10:38 am
  • 27 minutes 56 seconds
    Bonus episode - Can enhanced geothermal power the AI boom? With Cindy Taff, Sage Geosystems

    DCD sits down with the CEO of Sage Geosystems, Cindy Taff, to talk all things enhanced geothermal, and how the technology could power the data centers of tomorrow.


    12 March 2026, 2:34 pm
  • 32 minutes 17 seconds
    Episode 98 - Insuring uptime with Jonathon Hatzor, Parametrix

    That data centers need insurance goes without saying. Any commercial building will typically be insured against standard damages and risks, but data centers are far more complicated than an average warehouse or office. 

    One area that has emerged of late is the idea of “SLA” insurance, or Service Level Agreement insurance. Parametrix is one of the pioneering companies in this realm, and we discuss where the idea came from and why it is growing drastically in popularity.


    5 March 2026, 9:23 am
  • 34 minutes 11 seconds
    Bonus episode - Dangerous liaisons with Tommy Schuch, Climber Protection Group

    Mobile devices require networks to make them function, and these networks are often deployed in places most people wouldn’t dare to visit, such as telecom towers.

    Some can be found thousands of miles high, but for tower contractors, it’s their everyday job, and across all sorts of weather conditions.

    Tommy Schuch, a former tower contractor and now documentary maker and founder of Climber Protection Group, explains the risks of the job to DCD, and why the sector needs a shake-up to protect those risking their lives. Is this the most dangerous job in the world?


    26 February 2026, 12:25 pm
  • 21 minutes 3 seconds
    Episode 97 with David Bacino, Symphony Towers Infrastructure

    With the deployment of 4G and 5G services still an important focus for US carriers, the need for telecoms infrastructure to house this equipment couldn’t be greater, which presents an opportunity for infrastructure companies such as Palistar Capital-backed Symphony Towers Infrastructure.

    DCD caught up with David Bacino, CEO, Symphony Towers Infrastructure, to discuss his first few months in the role, opportunities in the market, and plans for 2026.  Update: After this episode was published, Bacino announced he is set to transition from his role as CEO to that of vice chairman.


    19 February 2026, 11:33 am
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