BYNET DATA CENTRES
“ Our dataset is taking a lot of energy, so we have to be sustainable and to save as much energy and water as we can”
Moti Tau, Chief Technology Officer, Bynet Data Centres
cannot provide them anything for three years. We need to be much better and build faster.”
The Jerusalem campus illustrates the pace of demand. Bynet has three sites there and Eli expects the entire campus to be fully subscribed rapidly, despite the fact that the third facility isn’ t yet complete.
Bynet’ s expansion strategy deliberately avoids building a large internal workforce, relying instead on strategic partners for construction, equipment supply and specialist capabilities. The shift to hyperscale requirements is driving changes in the partner ecosystem, with the company prioritising global partners with proven track records.
“ Most of my strategy is to find partners that work with hyperscalers and the neocloud,” Eli says.“ It makes it far easier to trust they have the capabilities to build the kinds of data centres at the heart of our strategy.”
Moti signals the importance of trust in these relationships.“ We pick the best partner and the best equipment for each site,” he says.“ You have to work like a family, build trust and be prepared to develop together – only when you do so can you succeed.”
This kind of relationship is necessary because the planning horizon for new facilities now extends well beyond current requirements.“ You have to be not just AI-ready, but ready for everything,” Moti says.“ We are focused on AI now but, two bynetdcs. co. il