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Maintaining optionality, speed and cost effectiveness is a problem requiring new solutions.. On top of these challenges there are further known unknowns in the picture: the impact of the move from training AI to the distribution of AI Quantum computing..The power problem.
This situation is unlikely to change.DCs and the wider data infrastructure are increasingly being seen as critical national infrastructure, alongside energy, telecommunications, water and waste systems..The hunger for reliable power is driving a move towards on-site power generation and the diversification of power-sellers and other companies to invest directly in distribution infrastructure.
The hope is they can do it more quickly than state-run projects..Available, reliable power is certainly a key driver in finding locations for DCs.
But added to this is the issue of data-sovereignty and cost.
Countries and companies are sensitive about where their data is stored and the implications of having it stolen or data flows disrupted.Making good design automation software is tough as well..
The Creative Technologies team at Bryden Wood aims to excel at both of them – for a reason.. Design first.Design is too manual, it’s too slow, it’s not transparent or traceable, labour is wasted, and effort is invested into the wrong parts of the process.
Nearly everyone in the Creative Technologies team is an architect or engineer who has experienced this first hand.No-one will want to be an architect if it’s boring.