Panel discussion: When building a billion-dollar campus, can a Tier 4 location be as valuable as a Tier 1 market?
This session took place on December 2, 2020
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Panel discussion: When building a billion-dollar campus, can a Tier 4 location be as valuable as a Tier 1 market?
The global mega cities of London, Singapore and New York have long been home to a rich financial centre, a dense population and unrivaled technological innovation, but they do not necessarily top the list of viable locations for computing infrastructure.
A new crop of rural counties across the United States are now able to take advantage of the spiraling costs attached to doing business in the ‘big city’ with offers of developable land, a robust energy infrastructure and attractive tax exemptions.
We ask industry representatives about the challenges they face in courting an influx of capital from the owners of digital infrastructure as they assess which locations offer the most ping, power and pipe for their buck.
Is your location entitled to credits and incentives?
Roundtable discussion | 14:00 to 14:50 EST (UTC-5)
This roundtable is sponsored by Altus Group
We invite you to join this roundtable directly following this conference presentation to continue the conversation, share your own insights and to find potential collaborators.
- Speakers
- Stephen Worn , DatacenterDynamics
- Brian Anderson , Wabash Valley Power Alliance
- Ali Greenwood , Cushman and Wakefield
- Jennifer R. Reininger , Environmental Systems Design, Inc.
- Brought to You by
- Wabash Valley Power Alliance