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Michael Beatty

Global Data Center & Microelectronics New Construction Team Leader, Nalco Water: An Ecolab Company

Michael Beatty

Michael Beatty

Global Data Center & Microelectronics New Construction Team Leader, Nalco Water: An Ecolab Company

Michael Beatty has over 30 years of experience in industrial water treatment and the Data Center industry, including 14 years of consulting experience on data center cooling and power design. He has managed various data center design/build projects, including live upgrades. Michael holds a Top Secret clearance with the U.S. Department of Defense, and has conducted energy and tier reliability audits for both U.S. Government and private-sector industry. He also has expertise in forensic analysis of equipment failures.

Throughout his tenure with Nalco Water, Michael has advised and supported Data Center engineers and owner/operators regarding water-related issues. His scope includes site-selection assessments, cooling system design, water treatment and sustainable practices. In his current role, Michael leads a dedicated team focused on new construction projects for Data Centers and Microelectronics accounts.

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Matthew Welch

Content & Project Manager - Live Events, DatacenterDynamics

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Matthew Welch

Content & Project Manager - Live Events, DatacenterDynamics

Matthew Welch is the Content & Project Manager - Live Events, at Datacenter Dynamics.

Prior to joining DCD, Matt produced international events across various industry sectors which included cybersecurity, IoT, renewable energy, global commodities, and sports betting.

His interests include chess, Liverpool FC, and the Green Bay Packers.

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DCD>Talks powering up your colocation strategy with Tom Flanagan | Constellation

  • Talks Stage - November 7
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Direct-to-chip cooling is a great way of boosting energy efficiency and reducing costs by cooling processors directly, minimizing air conditioning needs. It can support higher-density computing and can move the market toward greener data centers.

The secret to unlocking direct-to-chip cooling is that it needs to be implemented efficiently and correctly with proper fluid management. Join this session, and dive into the world of glycol and treated water management of DTC systems.