The way in which future data centres are designed and built must be substantially rethought to accommodate supply chain constraints and sustainability measures, according to new research by leading construction and property management consultant, Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB).
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Read MoreHouse of Lords dignitary, The Rt Hon. Lord Kenneth Baker, will be making a special guest appearance...
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