
How traditional project sequencing is giving way to parallel, digitally enabled delivery models
The increasing demand for rapid data center deployment due to AI and other compute-intensive applications is pushing for more efficient delivery models.
This shift in data center delivery methods indicates an accelerating trend towards more agile and scalable infrastructure buildouts, critical for supporting future technological advancements.
Traditional sequential data center construction is being replaced by parallel, digitally-enabled processes, allowing for faster and potentially more cost-effective deployment.
- · Modular data center builders
- · Digital twin software providers
- · Hyperscale cloud providers
- · AI/ML developers
- · Traditional construction firms
Faster deployment of data center infrastructure to meet compute demand.
Increased pressure on energy grids and supply chains due to accelerated infrastructure rollout.
Potential for new bottlenecks in areas like power availability or skilled labor if not managed proactively.
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