As IT organizations embrace AI, data center facilities and colocation providers need to plan to deploy the supporting infrastructure — despite many uncertainties. Most, however, are still moving cautiously.
Consensus is growing that a major market “correction” is coming: while some infrastructure operators are highly exposed, others may stand to benefit.
The public wants to understand data center resource use and performance metrics. Data center operators need to propose a label format that shares appropriate performance metrics while protecting confidential information.
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