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Data centers have shifted from supporting enterprise IT to running large parts of the digital economy . They now host AI model training , AI inference , and many critical digital services . As this shift accelerates, dat...
Why Data Centers Need One View Across Power, Facilities, and IT is an episode from Digital Oil and Gas by Geoffrey Cann. Data centers have shifted from supporting enterprise IT to running large parts of the digital economy . They now host A...
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Data centers have shifted from supporting enterprise IT to running large parts of the digital economy . They now host AI model training , AI inference , and many critical digital services . As this shift accelerates, data centers are placing greater demands on power systems and operations teams . Managing energy use , uptime , and physical infrastructure has become central to how these facilities operate. The challenge is that data center growth is moving faster than the tools used to manage it . Many operators still depend on legacy monitoring systems and spreadsheets to understand complex environments. These approaches struggle with rising power density , sustainability targets , and security requirements . At the same time, data sovereignty and grid access are influencing where new infrastructure can be built. In this episode, I speak with Jad Jebara , CEO and co-founder of Hyperview , about how data center operations are changing. We discuss why cloud-native platforms are replacing legacy tools for managing power , facilities , IT , and OT systems . Jad explains how improved operational visibility supports security , efficiency , and scalability . We also explore what these shifts mean for energy companies and oil and gas producers supplying power to this growing infrastructure. π€ About the Guest Jad Jebara is the CEO and co-founder of Hyperview , a cloud-native platform designed to manage and optimize critical digital infrastructure. He is a CPA and CMA with a master's degree in professional accounting from the University of Texas at Austin. Jad previously helped scale a global hosting company from $35 million to over $600 million in revenue, overseeing large-scale infrastructure operations across multiple regions. π πΌ β Additional Tools & Resources π¬ Go backstage and check out my studio: π Take my one day digital strategy training course for oil and gas: π Connect with Me π₯ Blog series: π§ Podcast: πΌ LinkedIn: π€¬ X (formerly Twitter): π€ Contact for Lectures and Keynotes I speak regularly on these and related topics. Contact me to book a brief call about your upcoming event needs: β οΈ Disclaimer The views expressed in this podcast are my own and do not constitute professional advice.
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Why Data Centers Need One View Across Power, Facilities, and IT is from Digital Oil and Gas by Geoffrey Cann.
Published Feb 11, 2026 and 33:13 long