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Data Centers Deployed Offers Data Center Owner Program Requirements & Initial Basis of Design to Clients in Indiana, IN

DC Deployed helps unlock the potential of your data center by beginning with our comprehensive Owner Program Requirements and Initial Basis of Design services for your data center in Indiana, IN.

Data Center Construction and Management Services in Indiana

DC Deployed is a leading company specializing in data center construction and management services. With our expertise covering the entire lifecycle of a data center project, we ensure that your facility meets your specific requirements and aligns with your business objectives.

Data Center Owner Program Requirements & Initial Basis of Design

At DC Deployed, we understand the importance of meeting your data center owner program requirements. Our team works closely with you to define the initial basis of design, considering your business objectives and design parameters. We believe in stakeholder design collaboration to create a data center foundational design that meets your functional design criteria.

Our data center design blueprint is based on project foundational parameters, ensuring that your facility is built to your exact specifications. We employ a visionary design planning approach, considering technical design specifications and project initiation guidelines to develop a comprehensive data center roadmap.

Infrastructure Design Planning & Core Design Principles

With our expertise in infrastructure design planning, we ensure that your data center’s operational features align with your business objectives. Our core design principles focus on an owner-centric design approach, ensuring that your facility is tailored to your specific needs.

DC Deployed serves customers and related industries in Indiana, IN. Located in the Midwestern region of the United States, Indiana covers approximately 36,418 square miles, making it the 38th largest state in terms of land area. It is bordered by Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, and Illinois.

Indiana’s diverse geography includes the Great Lakes Plains in the northern part of the state and the Central Lowlands and Ohio River Valley in the southern part. The state’s capital and largest city is Indianapolis, renowned for hosting the prestigious Indianapolis 500 car race.

DC Deployed provides the following program requirement and initial basis of design solutions to clients in Indiana:

  • Owner Program Requirements
  • Initial Basis of Design
  • Business objectives alignment
  • Design parameters
  • Data center foundational design
  • Functional design criteria
  • Stakeholder design collaboration
  • Data center design blueprint
  • Project foundational parameters
  • Data center design strategy
  • Visionary design planning
  • Technical design specifications
  • Project initiation guidelines
  • Data center roadmap development
  • Infrastructure design planning
  • Core design principles
  • Owner-centric design approach
  • Data center design framework

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Excellent attention to detail in all aspects of Data Centers from design to installation. Easy checklist to follow from capacity planning and power requirements to rack layout, equipment logistics and containment options. I highly recommend this company and the services they provide.

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Fun Facts of Indiana, IN

  • Capital Indianapolis
  • Year Founded: 1816
  • Major Cities: Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville, South Bend, Carmel
  • Borders: Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Michigan
  • Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Millions USD: $298,625
  • Population: 6,080,485
  • Land Area (Sq Miles): 36,291
  • High Point (Feet): 1,257
  • Other Facts: Key Industries: Agriculture including corn, grain, soybeans, dairy products, and melons, Steel, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, automobiles, chemical products, and machinery; How Indiana got its name: The name Indiana refers to the local Native Americans and means land of the Indians.; Indiana State Symbols: State Nickname: Crossroads of America; State Slogan: Restart Your Engines, (formerly) Enjoy Indiana; State Motto: The Hoosier State, The Crossroads of America; State flower: Peony; State Bird: Cardinal; State Fish: none; State Tree: The Tulip Tree; State Mammal: (NA); State Foods: Pork ; Becoming a State: Date Admitted: Wednesday, December 11, 1816; Number Admitted: 19; Prior Name: Indiana Territory; Postal Abbreviation: IN; The Geography of Indiana: Total Size: 35,867 sq. miles (source: 2003 Census); Geographical Low Point: Ohio River at 320 feet, located in the county/subdivision of Posey (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Geographical High Point: Hoosier Hill at 1,257 feet, located in the county/subdivision of Wayne (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Central Point: Located in Boone County approx. Fourteen miles north-northwest of Indianapolis (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Counties: 92 (source: National Association of Counties); Bodies of Water: Lake Michigan, Ohio River, White River, Wabash River, Kankakee River. Famous People: Larry Bird – Basketball player; James Dean – Actor; John Dillinger – Infamous criminal; Gus Grissom – Astronaut; Janet Jackson – Singer; Michael Jackson – Singer and songwriter; David Letterman – Talk show host and comedian; Jane Pauley – News anchor and talk show host; Cole Porter – Songwriter for many Broadway musicals; Dan Quayle – Vice President of the United States; Kurt Vonnegut – Author; Wilbur Wright – Inventor of the airplane. More Fun Facts: The Indianapolis 500 Car Race is the biggest sporting event in the world.; Holiday World, in Santa Claus, Indiana, is said to be the world’s first theme park.; Indiana makes more popcorn than any other US state.; The Indiana State Flag has 19 stars. The 19th star stands for Indiana being the 19th state admitted into the Union.; Indiana has the nickname the Hoosier State, but no one is quite sure where the name Hoosier came from.; Abraham Lincoln grew up in Spencer County, Indiana.; The first professional baseball game was played in Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1871.; Indiana has a city named Santa Claus. Each year hundreds of thousands of letters are mailed there at Christmas time.; There are more miles of interstate per square mile in Indiana than any other state. It really lives up to its nickname the Crossroads of America.; Almost half of the cropland in the state is planted with corn in a typical year.; Professional Sports Teams: Indianapolis Colts – NFL (football); Indiana Fever – WNBA (basketball); Indiana Pacers – NBA (basketball).” Citation: Nelson, Ken. “United States Geography for Kids: Indiana .” Ducksters, Technological Solutions, Inc. (TSI), https://www.ducksters.com/geography/state.php?State=Indiana
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