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Understanding user experiences and seeking out unexpected learning opportunities that occur “off the record” can guide architectural solutions and create workplaces that are as human as they are high-tech.
Data center security is more critical and complex than ever before. Physical security plays a crucial role in preventing unauthorized access to facilities, equipment, and data.
The investment from RedBird Capital Partners, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan and Management provides substantial capital to support Compass Datacenters’ continued growth under guidance of existing management team.
RedBird Capital Partners (“RedBird”) and Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (“Ontario Teachers’”) has announced an investment in Compass Datacenters, LLC (“Compass” or the “company”) in partnership with the company’s management team, which includes founder and CEO Chris Crosby.
The Critical Facilities Summit, the only event focused exclusively on the design, construction and management of mission critical facilities, announced that Chris Crosby, founder and CEO of Compass Datacenters and industry guru, will speak at this year's summit.
A conference presenter recently shared an alarming statistic which served to validate a serious challenge many critical facilities owners have described over the last five years. For every seven open critical facilities positions in the United States, only one candidate is actively looking for a position.