How Compu Dynamics Is Changing Data Center Delivery: A Conversation with Steve Altizer

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In this episode, Steve Altizer, Founder and CEO of Compu Dynamics, shares how he has built a uniquely integrated data center services company—spanning design, construction, electrical, mechanical, and long-term maintenance—while continuously evolving to meet the demands of a rapidly changing digital infrastructure landscape. From his early days in construction to discovering data centers during the dot-com era, Steve offers a candid and entrepreneurial perspective on building a business through cycles of disruption and growth.

Today, Compu Dynamics operates as a full lifecycle partner in the data center ecosystem, delivering everything from initial design concepts to ongoing service and maintenance. Steve explains how the company grew by strategically expanding capabilities—adding mechanical, electrical, and low-voltage services—and positioning itself as a trusted, long-term partner rather than a one-time builder.

Steve breaks down one of the most important shifts in the industry: the move toward modular data center construction. By acquiring a manufacturing facility and investing in factory-built infrastructure, Compu Dynamics is rethinking how data centers are delivered—focusing on speed, scalability, and efficiency. He explains why traditional “stick-built” approaches can no longer keep up with AI-driven demand, and how modularizing even the white space—the core data hall—unlocks faster deployment and greater customization.

The conversation explores the challenges of scaling this new model, from manufacturing capacity to supply chain constraints. Steve highlights critical bottlenecks in components like switchgear and UPS systems, and explains how the industry is adapting—sometimes even redesigning data centers to bypass traditional limitations in order to accelerate deployment.

Beyond infrastructure, Steve emphasizes the importance of long-term service relationships. By staying engaged with customers well after construction is complete, Compu Dynamics designs with maintainability in mind—ensuring that facilities can operate efficiently for years to come.

He also addresses one of the industry’s biggest concerns: labor shortages. Steve shares how Compu Dynamics is investing in workforce development—partnering with community colleges and local training programs to build the next generation of skilled tradespeople, while also recognizing that modular construction may help reduce reliance on on-site labor over time.

Looking ahead, Steve sees a future where AI-driven data centers are built more like factories than traditional buildings—highly standardized, modular, and optimized for performance at scale. His vision is not just to keep up with that transformation, but to help lead it through innovation, partnerships, and a relentless focus on execution.

From modular innovation to workforce development, this episode is a masterclass in rethinking how data centers are designed, built, and delivered in the age of AI.

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With nearly four decades of experience building some of the world’s most sophisticated government and commercial facilities, Steve brings our clients the leadership, commitment, and unparalleled expertise needed to deliver successful outcomes on complex, highly engineered projects.

Steve’s obsession with advanced technology, his real-world construction experience, and his passion for highly responsive customer service provide the foundation for the Compu Dynamics service promise.

In 2002, Steve founded the Andrew Browning Group (now Compu Dynamics). Prior to that, he served as a senior executive with several nationally ranked general and mechanical contractors. His work led him across the United States and overseas.

Throughout his career, Steve has been a student of and thought leader in the technology and science behind today’s modern building environments. This interest has naturally led to an affinity for clients whose requirements drive them toward facilities that are smart, clean, safe, reliable, and secure. His focus for the last 23 years has been exclusively on data centers ranging in size from 20 kW to over 100 MW.

Steve earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and a Master of Business Administration, both from the University of Virginia.

For fun, Steve enjoys tennis and pickleball. When he is not competing in business, he may be found sweating it out on a racquet court!

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