
While 80% of American data centers are located east of Mississippi, Phoenix has become a rapidly growing data center market because of its available land, workforce and infrastructure.That’s according to a panel of experts who spoke on the emerging trends in the data center industry at the Urban Land Institute’s 20th annual Trends Day in Arizona on Feb. 21.”Phoenix and Arizona in general has continued to compete well,” said Dan Diorio, director of state policy for the Data Center Coalition.He said market stability, availability of power, and infrastructure to serve data centers, as well as a strong tax and regulatory environment, has helped keep Arizona “a key state” for the industry.Apple said on Feb. 24 that it was looking to expand data center capacity in Arizona as part of it …
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