A special interest broadcast on extraterrestrial data center developments
In the second series of DCD>Deep in Space, we continue to take a break from terrestrial infrastructure matters and look to the heavens, where new satellite innovation may soon be bridging the digital divide and creating a new edge.
From data centers on the Moon to the changing role of ground stations, we'll hear from the experts who are on the bleeding edge of the next dimension for compute services.
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Schedule Overview
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14:00 – 16:00 | All episodes are now available to stream on-demand. Click "View presentation" to watch the episodes you want, when you want. |
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Panel: What impact will satellite technology have on future data center deployment?
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Why is Space the new frontier for data centers?
Explore the rapidly developing Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite segment, the technologies that underpin it and how it's enabling IoT and edge compute in space for a range of use cases.
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Putting a data center on the Moon
CEO George Rockett talks to Space entrepreneur, Chris Stott about his mission to put familiar, easy-to-operate data center infrastructure on the Moon with Lonestar Lunar.
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Why has the rollout of 5G not been as easy as expected?
Explore the technology and infrastructure development projects underway to support the expansion of mobile edge computing that comes with 5G adoption.
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From revolution to evolution - how is today’s Edge playing out in North America?
Enjoy lively debate on the pros and cons of the latest technological innovations and advancements to watch as Edge infrastructure priorities continue to evolve across North America.
Series contributors include...
More coverage of Space:
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UK government kicks off LEO satellite trials
Wants to connect some of the more remote parts of the country
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SpaceX's Starlink hit by global outage
Elon Musk company has yet to say what happened
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Re:Invent: AWS runs Edge software on in-orbit satellite
Company also announces a number of new EC2 instances
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Starlink gains license to operate LEO services in Haiti
Company has been registered as Starlink Haiti