 This is JSA TV, the newsroom for telecom and data center professionals. I'm Dean Perine of JSA and we are coming at you live from beautiful Fort Lauderdale, Florida for Metro Connect 2023 and I am here with my old friend. I always feel bad saying old friend because- Why do you call me old? Because I'm not old enough to be your father, Eli. I don't think quite old enough to be my father. Anyway, my old friend, Mr. Lenny Chesle. Lenny is the chief evangelist at I Am Critical. Lenny, as always, it is great to see you and welcome to JSA TV. It's so good to be back after a little hiatus. It feels good to be around all, even the people who are kind of sneezing a little bit. I'm okay with being around them. Right before I got here, I did it right in the jacket. So Lenny, for our viewers that don't already know, why don't you tell them a little bit about I Am Critical? Well, I am critical of all things, especially your behavior of late. I've been meaning to talk to you about that, but that's another topic for another day. I knew this is how this was going to go, so please. So I Am Critical is a data center operator, and our first property is here, right here in South Florida in Miami, 100,000 square foot data center in Little River. So we took over that property in October of 2021, and we've been spending a lot of time doing a lot of work there and a lot of excitement around the fact that as a data center, we actually have five megawatts of power available, 50,000 square feet of available space, and it puts us in a very unique position to bring new customers in here to South Florida and not to the traditional providers. So we're an alternative, got all the network in the world. It's a wonderful building, happened to work there 23 years ago. Tell us about that. Tell us about the building. The building is an old local serving center, local wire center from AT&T. It's all solid concrete, 14-foot ceilings, 200 pounds per square foot, floor load, six megawatts of power, and that's all going to increase. New AC, new power, new UPSs are doing a lot of work in the building. So it's very exciting. I love it. I love it. So Lenny, there's a lot of stuff coming out of the newsroom at I Am right now, but some big award news. You want to talk about that? Sure. So the other property is our property up in Pittsburgh, East Pittsburgh, Wilkinsburg at 900 Britton Road. And interestingly enough, without even having completed the site ready, and our modular data centers that we're building here in our plant in Fort Lauderdale, 6,000 square foot, three megawatt, our first pod for that six-acre property. I love it. We work together with this great marketing firm. I know if you've heard of them, it's called JSA. They do some great work. I have heard of them, and you should hear of them too. You should. I recommend them highly. I give them five stars on Yelp. Anyway, so we submitted an application for start-up business of the year, part of the Pittsburgh Technology Council's annual awards, and we won. I mean, I'd like to say I was surprised. I was surprised, but we're very proud of that fact. So we're already getting great recognition for the work that we're doing in Pittsburgh for that campus. The exciting part around that is the high-performance compute, the capabilities that we'll be bringing into that data center, the ability to have very high density, traditional 10 megawatts, 10 kilowatts per cabinet, forget about it, we'll have 35 kilowatts, we'll have 75 kilowatts, and at some point in the future, be able to handle all the density of super compute capabilities. You just said the word future, and that's what I want to talk about right now. Sure. I love the future. As somebody who has been in the industry, a hot minute, many, many, many hot minutes, and a few cold ones, and so tell us what you see for the future, and not just as it relates to I am, but generally speaking, where's this industry going? So it's a combined thought that I have, which is continuation of higher density workloads, right? So all AI, all the autonomous activity that's going on, all the 5G work that's going on, all the edge stuff that's going on. So we're in the middle of that, not only on the I am critical side, but on the I am data center side, in the fact that we're able to build out these incredibly efficient modular data centers. So again, the Pittsburgh data center is going to be a showcase for our abilities to handle these higher density loads in your traditional data centers. What we know as a traditional 70,000, 100,000, 500,000 square foot building. You got to cool the whole building, you got to power the whole building. But when you build modularly, and you have the ability to build these tight envelopes in these modular data centers, you're able to have a higher R factor. You're able to use some sustainable technology. You're able to use microgrid technology as it relates to batteries and power. There's a whole lot coming down the pike as it relates to hydrogen power, self-sustainability, solar power. So we're implementing technologies to not only be able to handle the higher density as it relates to power, cooling, chill door, cooling, but containment, hot aisle containment, applying 55 degree water at the door of the cabinets. I love it. So what you're doing is you're having to not build larger footprints. You're building smaller footprints and being able to cool at the cabinet and not try to cool the whole data center. So we're building this sustainable, capable, high performance compute environment. And that's where the world is going. I believe it. I believe it. That does feel like the future to me. We had Bloom Energy on earlier and Cumulus just this morning, both kind of echoing some of the things that you're saying right now. So how could they echo something that I haven't said yet? You are echoing their message now. That was going to say that. Did you all get together on this? No, at any rate. So thank you very much, Lenny. But for our viewers that want to learn a little bit more about IAM, where should they go? They could go to Miami and visit me and my data center. And you should do that. Go to Pittsburgh and visit our campus. We're going to be delivering our 10 pods, the 10 modules in April sometime. Love it. Or you could go to IAMcritical.com, IAMdatacenters.com, or you could just pick up greener data and read all about our sustainability in the greener data book where Jennifer Von Bismarck has one chapter as well as our CEO, Michael Warke, has a chapter. And we are going to speak to Michael Warke very, very soon as well. And I think that's a wrap. Anything else? Did you try the fish wrap yesterday? It was delicious. I had the Blackened Mahi sandwich yesterday, and it was very good. Yeah, it's always great to see you, Lenny. Always a pleasure, Michael. You bet. And it's always great for you to be here with us on JSA TV. We will see you soon.