Future-Proof or Future-Problem? How to Design for What’s Next
Data centers, by nature, are built for performance. But too often, in the rush to deliver speed, scale, and capacity, teams design for today, not for what’s coming. And what’s
Why Smart Companies Plan Data Centers Like Chess Games
In data center development, just like in chess, the opening move isn’t what wins the game, but it absolutely sets the tone. Choose wrong, move too fast, or misread the board, and
Is Your Site Selection Strategy Stuck in 2015?
Back in 2015, site selection was simpler. Land was more available. Power was easier to secure. Timelines were tighter, and risk felt smaller. Fast forward to today, and the landsca
Big Push in Arizona as EdgeCore Grows Its Data Center Footprint
EdgeCore Digital Infrastructure is making a serious power play in Arizona. The company is expanding its Mesa campus, aiming to cross 450 megawatts of total capacity, a clear respon
One Bad Decision Can Sink Your Facility, Here’s How to Dodge It
Sometimes, it’s not the fire, the flood, or the system crash that brings a facility to its knees. It’s a single overlooked detail. A rushed choice. A minor decision made withou
Celebrating the Spirit of Independence
As we celebrate Independence Day, we’re reminded of the values that define the American spirit: freedom, resilience, and the pursuit of excellence. These same values guide our wo
Big Plans, Bigger Problems, How to Avoid a Data Center Disaster
Every data center project starts the same way. Big ambitions. Big designs. Bigger expectations. And hidden just beneath that glossy surface? Bigger risks. Building critical infrast
Ready for AI? Why Your Data Center Probably Isn’t
AI is not the future. It is already here, reshaping industries and rewriting the demands placed on infrastructure. Data centers built even a few years ago were not designed for wha
What Could Go Wrong in Your Data Center Plans
On paper, your data center plans look bulletproof. Every detail checked. Every system accounted for. Timelines locked. Budget secured. But if you ask anyone who has built more than
What No One Tells You About Building Critical Infrastructure
From the outside, it looks simple. Plans drawn, contracts signed, materials ordered, and just like that, a new facility starts to take shape. But critical infrastructure does not f