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The data centre dilemma

With data centres increasingly in demand, Marco Nicolai tackles the commercial and legal implications for construction and procurement

With the growing number of “smart” devices and systems, digital data transfer lies at the heart of the so-called “fourth industrial revolution”. 

Physical IT infrastructure has a critical role to play in this. Data centres in particular have always been unique real estate assets, in that the value of the equipment and technology greatly outweighs the value of the building itself. However, the value of data centres is becoming increasingly dependent on the reliability of the software that runs and manages their internal systems. Data centres are now being developed to rely less on human intervention and more on what is often described as artificial intelligence (AI). 

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