Down in the Docklands, behind concrete walls and unwavering security, lives the internet.
Powering our ever growing digital world, data centres have become a sector investors cannot ignore – but often do. That needs to change.
The data centre market is an unusual one. Take-up has reached unprecedented levels while supply growth shows no signs of stopping.

As high-speed internet usage grows exponentially, the demand for places to house that data also grows – and where there is demand, there is opportunity.
But there are challenges. Data centres are high-maintenance buildings, caught between strict demands for both security and 100% uptime. Power failures are not tolerated. Security breaches even less so.
And the sector is littered with unfamiliar terms – ideas like co-location, ecosystems and take-up measured in megawatts are all a reminder that this sector is unlike any other.
EG dives into the world of data centres to explore the key things you need to understand in a silently booming market.
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