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“ Right now , we are at an inflexion point with AI coming into the sector ,” Ashley says . “ It ’ s been extremely exciting , if I look back over the last five years , having the ability to grow Green to what it is today – a multi-campus provider and supplier of Hyperscalers .”
AI is now disrupting the status quo in terms of growth and power . Roger elaborates : “ In today ’ s rapidly advancing technological landscape , scale and speed are vital . At Green , we ’ re set up to deliver and lead .”
For Green , this growth also means increasing responsibility with regards to how Green integrates its market performance into society and the communities it operates in , to sustainably shape the digital future .
Cities used to develop alongside rivers , bridges and trade routes . Today it ’ s similar with data centres . Roger explains . “ We expand to locations that are close to high-speed data networks , economic zones and where data or applications create added value and we can generate circular benefits .”
Data centres are planned based on factors like high availability , georedundancy , latency , energy , geology and so on . But he says : “ We also aim to settle where we can make the best use of our resources , remain attractive in
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