- 7x24 Exchange: Spring Conference
- 2026-06-07 12:00
- 2026-06-10 12:00
- June 07 - June 10, 2026
- Orlando, Florida, USA
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7x24 Exchange
Spring Conference
JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes, Orlando, FL
June 7-10, 2026
Massively parallel GPU computing is driving a shift in how data centers are designed and operated. The facility is no longer just the container for compute.
The facility is no longer just the container for compute. It is part of the compute platform itself, where power, cooling, controls, and layout must work as one unified architecture.
Vertiv Distinguished Engineer Peter Panfil delivers the Wednesday keynote, exploring how this transition to compute-centric design impacts speed-to-capacity, integration risk, and performance at scale.
Speaker

Peter Panfil
VP Technical Business Development, Vertiv
June 7-10, 2026 | JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes, Orlando, FL
Scale at speed: How massively parallel compute GPUs are reshaping data center design
As workloads scale and rack densities increase, infrastructure decisions play a larger role in performance, deployment speed, and operational efficiency. This session outlines the design implications of compute-centric architecture and highlights how converged physical infrastructure supports performance at scale.
- Why infrastructure is becoming a performance variable, not just a housing decision
- How converged power, cooling, and controls support speed-to-capacity
- Approaches to reduce integration risk and enable consistent performance at scale
Why attend?
- Wednesday keynote on GPU-driven data center design from Vertiv’s distinguished engineer
- Practical framework for converged infrastructure at AI scale
- Part of the conference focuses on future-ready AI data centers