The Future Of Data Centre Management: AI, Energy And Unified Platforms
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AI workloads are increasing infrastructure demands at the same time as energy costs, capacity constraints and sustainability requirements continue to rise. As a result, many data centre operators are reassessing whether their existing management tools can provide the visibility, efficiency and control needed for the next phase of growth.
In this webinar, Verdantix analysts will examine how the market is evolving from fragmented DCIM point solutions to Unified Data Centre Management Platforms (UDCMPs), what is driving this shift, and how leading organisations are adapting their infrastructure strategies. Drawing on our latest research and market analysis, we'll share the trends, buyer priorities and technology developments shaping investment decisions in 2026.
- Understand the key market forces driving the shift from traditional DCIM tools to Unified Data Centre Management Platforms.
- Identify the capabilities and platform requirements that are becoming most important as organisations prepare for AI-driven infrastructure growth.
- Learn how infrastructure evaluation criteria are evolving, and which capabilities are becoming essential in data centre platform selection.
- Identify the key forces – including AI workloads, energy constraints and sustainability requirements – that are reshaping infrastructure investment priorities in 2026.
About the authors

Sophia Shakur
Industry Analyst
Sophia is an Industry Analyst at Verdantix, specializing in real estate and facilities software. Her research focuses on building optimization, tenant and occupier experience,...
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Henry Yared
Analyst
Henry is an Analyst at Verdantix, specializing in digital platforms for energy management and building performance optimization. His research focuses on improving operational ...
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