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Lee Kaiser of ORR Protection and Alex Schieber of Amazon Web Services discuss current trends in data center fire protection. Artificial Intelligence and other high performance computing needs are driving the need for faster and more powerful computer servers. Liquid cooled server technology is needed to grow beyond what air cooled servers can deliver. Liquid cooled computing installations are outpacing the guidance NFPA 75, Standard for Electronic Computing Systems includes. Further, questions exist about the physical properties of coolants used and the effect of extremely dense power delivery to these electronics. In a race to catch up with data center installations this presentation seeks to review the current status of liquid cooled servers, the re protection implications of this technology, identify the gaps in codes, and where more knowledge is needed. Alex Schieber, PE – Amazon Web Services Fire Protection Engineering Manager Alex Schieber is the Fire Protection Engineering Manager for Amazon Web Service’s Design Engineering Team that provides design definition and documentation related to all AWS capacity build projects. Alex has over 16 years’ experience as an FPE, has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, a Master of Engineering in Fire Protection Engineering, and a Master of Business Administration. Lee Kaiser, PE – ORR Protection Lee Kaiser, PE is Vice President of Engineering and Training for ORR Protection in Louisville, Kentucky. He is a frequent speaker on the topic of mission critical fire protection, is the Chair of NFPA 75 Technical Committee on Electronic Computer Systems and a principal member of NFPA 200, 418 and NFPA 915. He is chair of the Fire Suppression Systems Association Technical Committee and on the FSSA Board of Directors.