Dagmar Vermeer

If you're serving a global audience, is a Nordic location really the optimal place to build digital infrastructure, or does somewhere like Zaragoza provide a more balanced latency profile?

Tillion LogBook: Why Geography Still Matters in the AI Era: Zaragoza vs the Nordics for Global Latency

  By David Hall, Chief Technology Officer at Tillion When choosing a location for AI infrastructure, conversations often focus on renewable energy, cooling and power availability. But if your services need to reach users across Europe, Africa and beyond, latency becomes just as important. Comparing Zaragoza and the Nordics reveals how geography can significantly influence […]

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Tillion LogBook: The Physics of the Cloud: Why the Future of Hyperscale Belongs in the Ebro Valley

By David Hall, Chief Technology Officer at Tillion   If you spend your days designing digital infrastructure, you quickly learn that the cloud is not an abstract concept. It has a physical address, a massive power appetite, and a very real footprint. Right now, Europe’s traditional Tier-1 data center hubs—the FLAP-D markets (Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam,

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DCD Broadcast: From grey space to white space – An end-to-end approach to cooling

Effective cooling is dependent on diverse systems and components working together harmoniously, with liquid and hybrid solutions adding greater integration complexity. This episode will examine how to evaluate, select and deploy cooling technologies for seamless system interoperability and ultimately, enhance thermal performance . This episode will discuss: Assessing current infrastructure layouts to determine system readiness

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