On September 26, 2024, an analyst event took place at the Telehouse South Data Center, showcasing significant infrastructure upgrades, the addition of two new floors of white space, and improved customer service management (CSM) protocols.

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Summary

On September 26, 2024, an analyst event took place at the Telehouse South Data Centre in London, showcasing significant infrastructure upgrades, the addition of two new floors of white space, and improved customer service management (CSM) protocols. With around 12 attendees, the event aimed to highlight Telehouse’s position for future growth in the ever-evolving colocation space. This expansion comes at a time when data centers have recently been recategorized as Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) in the UK, placing heightened focus on their operational resilience and sustainability.

Data center growth, power density, connectivity

The data center industry has seen a significant transformation, particularly in terms of power density requirements and connectivity demands. Historically, power density in data centers hovered around 0.5 kW per rack. However, today’s workloads, especially in the context of cloud services, AI, and high-performance computing, demand 10–15 kW per rack.

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