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The DCD Classical 'Cast

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This classical music podcast showcases the independent artists and record labels associated with DCD Records. Each program features a mix of familiar and obscure works, but with a common thread; the artists and the labels are presenting music they're passionate about.
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BrownBags are a series of online webinars held using GotoMeeting and covering various datacenter & datacenter Certification topics. These BrownBags are held live at various dates and times around the globe and each covers a different bit of datacenter related specialization.
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Girl, You Got This

Cindy, Co-Founder of DCD

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Welcome to Girl, You Got This podcast. This is for women who are navigating the world of business and being a wife, mother,sister. It is about showing you that you have got this and how to overcome those days that feel like nothing is going to plan.
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Billy Stanley is a neurodivergent advocate, ally & podcaster raising awareness and providing content and support for those living with Dyspraxia/DCD. He is also the co-founder of Dyspraxic Alliance on social media. On this podcast we invite notable/famous people with the condition to discuss the struggles and successes they’ve had whilst living with the hidden disability. Our sister podcast ‘The Dyspraxic Help 4U Fitness Podcast’ hosted by Mike Nelson is available to listen now!
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Data center markets vary wildly by location, and in this episode we head "down under" to the wonderful land of Australia. With the AI boom in full across the globe, Australia is no different and experiencing increased demand. We talk to David Hirst, who heads up Australia's Macquarie Data Centers, about the trends he is seeing in the country, how M…
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In this podcast, Jill Cadwgan & Rhys Inward discusses their paper UK research priority setting for childhood neurological conditions. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.16021 Follow DMCN on podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN Journal: Developmental Med…
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In this podcast, Hank Chambers & Jennifer Byrne discusses the paper Unmasking the fraud: How paper mills are undermining scientific publishing by Chambers. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15997 Follow DMCN on podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ __ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN Journ…
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During a natural disaster, networks often go down. This can massively impact rescue missions in some cases. The importance of network operators and the role they play in responding to unpredictable moments is something that should be highlighted. We spoke to Verizon to see how it prepares its response to hurricanes and tornados, and find out the le…
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With the cloud market already over-saturated, it is hard to imagine how a new company can make its mark. NexGen Cloud is seeking to do just that, with plans to build a sustainable cloud specializing in HPC and GPU infrastructure called "super cloud." We talk about how NexGen is going to achieve this, the steps taken thus far and why the company thi…
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In this podcast, Aisling Ryan discusses her paper Child-led goal setting and evaluation tools for children with a disability: A scoping review. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15959 Follow DMCN on podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN Journal: Develop…
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Sourcing adequate amounts of power to run new facilities is a problem that keeps even the most seasoned data center operators awake at night. Many are looking at new technologies such as battery storage to help meet their power demands, but ensuring these assets operate efficiently can be a challenge. Dublin-based GridBeyond thinks it can help by p…
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The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15745 __ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN Journal: Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology (DMCN) has defined the field of paediatric neurology and childhood-onset neurodisability for over 60 years. DMCN disseminates the latest clinical research results globall…
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In this podcast, William Graf discusses his paper 'Use of neurological criteria to declare death in children'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15954 Follow DMCN on podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN Journal: Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology…
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With AI dramatically driving up density, data center cooling is getting much more interesting. Iceotope is one of the companies exploring the most efficient and sustainable way to cool down data centers - and their solution is precision cooling. On the face of it, precision cooling resembles immersion cooling - viscous liquid? Check. Bathtub-like c…
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In this podcast, Theresa Sukal-Moulton and Colleen Peyton discusses their series of three papers on Baby Observational Selective Control AppRaisal (BabyOSCAR): The papers are available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15924 https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15926 https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15925 ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ON…
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Nuclear power may have its detractors, but amid a growing capacity crunch data center operators are becoming increasingly interested in whether atoms can provide the electrons needed to power tomorrow's high-density facilities. In this episode, Chris Lohse of the Idaho National Laboratory, talks about the recent innovations around nuclear power, th…
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In this podcast, Rob Forsyth discusses his paper 'Defining paediatric neurorehabilitation: You cannot improve what you cannot characterize'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15919 Subscribe to our channel for more: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN Journal: Developmenta…
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In this podcast, Darcy Fehlings discusses her paper 'Pharmacological and neurosurgical management of cerebral palsy and dystonia: Clinical practice guideline update'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15921 Subscribe to our channel for more: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ …
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In this podcast, Jacqueline Ding discusses her paper 'Participation experiences of young people with cerebral palsy in key life situations: A qualitative study.' The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15920 Follow DMCN on podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMC…
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In this podcast, Ann Yeh discusses her paper 'Clinical features and outcomes in children with seronegative autoimmune encephalitis'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15896 Follow DMCN on podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN Journal: Developmental Medi…
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Sustainability needs to be applied at all levels of the data center industry, and we are not doing enough, says John Booth of Carbon3IT. In this episode of Zero Downtime, we sit down with sustainability consultant John Booth to talk about how he got where he is in his career, and the fundamental sustainability issues that he is seeing in the data c…
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In this podcast, Mijna Hadders-Algral discusses her paper 'Predictive value of the General Movements Assessment and Standardized Infant NeuroDevelopmental Assessment in infants at high risk of neurodevelopmental disorders'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15901 Follow DMCN on podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___…
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Bringing the L to FLAP-D, the UK has a prominent data center market. But like all other tier-one markets, London is struggling with space and power capacity. Because of this, the UK's data center industry will have to diversify, all while meeting increasingly regimented regulations. In this episode, we talk to trade association TechUK's Luisa Carda…
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In this podcast, Emily Shepherd discusses her paper 'Neonatal magnesium sulphate for neuroprotection: A systematic review and metaanalysis'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15899 Follow DMCN on podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN Journal: Developmen…
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Oxide Computer has been rebuilding the rack. In this podcast, CTO Bryan Cantrill tells us why. The data center industry has been building its own infrastructure for years, with the wrong components. Servers weren't designed to be operated in data centers, and the 1U rack unit is the wrong size, because of simple science. Part of the success of the …
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In this podcast, Silje Benum and Anne Evensen discuss their paper 'Motor abilities in adults born with very low birthweight: A study of two birth cohorts from Finland and Norway' joined by Siri Vimo Garner, a participant in the study. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15883 Follow DMCN on podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbe…
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In this podcast, Professor Frances Cowan provides an introduction to the Hammersmith Neonatal and Infant Neurological Examinations. To learn more, visit: https://www.mackeith.co.uk/hammersmith-neurological-examinations/ Follow DMCN on podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ __ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN Journ…
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This podcast aims to raise awareness for Dyspraxia/DCD and giving an insight into the life and career of a notable personality living with the disability. Twitter - @thejohnhastings Instagram - @thejohnhastings Facebook - thejohnhastings Website - www.thejohnhastings.com *Contains strong language in parts. Credits: Mike Nelson (Music & Editing)…
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In this podcast, Alison Gifford discusses her paper ' Reducing epilepsy diagnostic and treatment gaps: Standardized paediatric epilepsy training courses for health care professionals.' The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15864 Follow DMCN on podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https:…
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Think hard drives have hit their storage limits, and should be replaced by solid-state units? You could be wrong. Hard drives have been holding our data for nearly 70 years since IBM created the 350, which stored something like 4 Mbyte on dozens of spinning disks in a unit the size of a washing machine. Today's devices are orders of magnitude bette…
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In this podcast, Susan Reid discusses her paper 'Neonatal well-being and timing of brain injury in persons with cerebral palsy born at term or late preterm'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15829 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ __ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN Jou…
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In this podcast, Thiviya Selvanathan discusses her paper 'Antenatal diagnosis, neonatal brain volumes, and neurodevelopment in transposition of the great arteries'. The paper is available here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dmcn.15840 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ __ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https:/…
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In this podcast, Hércules Leite discusses his scoping review 'What are the barriers and facilitators to participation of people with Down syndrome? A scoping review' The paper is available here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dmcn.15857 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ __ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https:…
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In this podcast, Peter Rosenbaum discusses his Editorial 'Beyond fixing: Reconsidering assumptions about child-onset impairments'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15861 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ __ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN Journal: Developmental Medicin…
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In this podcast, Melissa Black & Lovisa Alehagen discuss their paper 'Assessment of functioning in ADHD according to the World Health Organizationstandards: First revision of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Core Sets'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15865 Follow DMCN on Podbean for m…
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In this podcast, Dana Anaby discusses her paper 'Environment-based approaches to improve participation of young people with physical disabilities during COVID-19'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15822 Follow our podcast on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ __ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYi…
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In this episode of Zero Downtime, we break down the fundamentals of quantum computing - the different approaches out there, the challenges to bringing it into a widespread commercial reality, and the potential use cases that quantum may help with. To help divulge this, we speak to QuEra's Yuval Boger who shares a little about the company's experien…
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In this podcast, Kathy Zebracki discusses her paper 'Beyond the game: Promoting sports in youth with disabilities' alongside Amanda Hogle. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15801 Subscribe to our channel for more: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC ___ Listen to all our episodes: https://bit.ly/2yPFgTC __ DMCN Journal: Developmental Med…
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In this podcast, Sian Williams discusses her paper 'Prioritized strategies to improve diagnosis and early management of cerebral palsy for both Māori and non-Māori families'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15847 Subscribe to our channel for more: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC ___ Listen to all our episodes: https://bit.ly/2yPFgT…
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In this podcast, André Bachmann & Caleb Bupp discusses Bachmann–Bupp syndrome (BABS), a neurodevelopmental disorder. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15687 Subscribe to our channel for more: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC ___ Listen to all our episodes: https://bit.ly/2yPFgTC __ DMCN Journal: Developmental Medicine & Child Neurolog…
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25 years ago, the first content delivery networks (CDNs) emerged, to solve a specific problem - how to make web pages load faster. More than two decades later, 72 percent of Internet content is delivered through CDNs. But the companies involved are still almost invisible - until something goes wrong. In 2021, in a series of outages, large numbers o…
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Europe has an Energy Efficiency Directive, Germany has an Energy Efficiency Act, and operators there can be fined for inefficiency. Meanwhile, Amsterdam has declared war on sleeping servers, and set limits on where facilities can be built. Across Europe, in response to congested electric grids and shortages of land, local governments are stepping i…
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At the start of 2023, Yuval Bachar told us about his latest project - to build off-grid, hydrogen-powered data centers. As 2023 came to an end, he was back to tell us he'd done it. He's got 1MW of capacity fed by hydrogen in Mountain View California, and he's telling potential customers he can build the same thing anywhere you can get hydrogen ship…
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Ever wonder what it would be like to be a CEO at a telecom company in a country that is at war? That’s been the reality on a couple of occasions for Ineke Botter, who has headed telecom companies in Kosovo and Lebanon. Her career has taken across Europe and beyond, spanning more than 30 years. She’s even worked in the data center industry too. List…
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In this podcast, Yi Chen discusses her paper ' Seizure course of PCDH19 clustering epilepsy in female children: A multicentre cohort study in China'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15803 Subscribe to our channel for more: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ Listen to all our episodes: https://bit.ly/2yPFgTC __ DMCN Journal: Develop…
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In this podcast, Margaret Mayston, Sarah Foley & Gillian Saloojee discusses their paper 'The Bobath Clinical Reasoning Framework: A systems science approach to the complexity of neurodevelopmental conditions, including cerebral palsy'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15748 Subscribe to our channel for more: https://bit.ly/…
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In this podcast, Hércules Ribeiro Leite discusses his paper 'Parents’ perceptions of a modified sports intervention for children with cerebral palsy'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15795 Subscribe to our channel for more: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC ___ Listen to all our episodes: https://bit.ly/2yPFgTC __ DMCN Journal: Devel…
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In this podcast, Ricardo Rodrigues De Sousa Junior discusses his paper 'Parents’ perceptions of a modified sports intervention for children with cerebral palsy'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15795 Subscribe to our channel for more: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC ___ Listen to all our episodes: https://bit.ly/2yPFgTC __ DMCN Jou…
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The European data center market has a forecasted take-up of 440MW for 2023. But within the context of erratic power availability, moratoriums, and the need to move to renewable energy, the FLAP-D markets are facing several challenges. In this episode we talk to Neal Kalita about the obstacles facing those looking to build in Europe, and what the fu…
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Data centers need to be more sustainable, but finding consistent and powerful energy resources can be a challenge. Increasingly, we are seeing nuclear entering the conversation, in the form of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs). But these aren't without their own controversies. In this episode, we talk with Compass Datacenters' Tony Grayson to discuss t…
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Artificial intelligence could grow from almost nothing to using half a percent of the world's electrical power within five years, according to Alex de Vries of Digiconomist. That's a crazy rate of growth, but it's not unprecedented. Bitcoin followed almost exactly the same trajectory, expanding from nothing to a sector whose energy use is comparabl…
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In this podcast author Shaker Dukkipati discusses his paper 'Linking corticospinal tract activation and upper-limb motor control in adults with cerebral palsy' The paper is available to read here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15750 Subscribe to our channel for more: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC ___ Listen to all our episodes: https://bit.ly/2yPFgTC __ DM…
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