Local authorities / public development bodies
Datacenter market training
Mastering the challenges
To communicate effectively with the datacenter ecosystem (colocation operators, end-customers, developers, architects and engineers, etc.), it is essential to understand the challenges of this type of building, whose principles differ radically from those of other sectors. VIA DC offers training courses to prepare you for future datacenter projects.
Preparing a strategy for hosting data centers
Taking a proactive approach
We help local authorities and public development establishments to draw up a strategy for the harmonious integration of future data centers in urban and peri-urban areas, enabling the community to optimize its positive externalities (employment, taxation, circular energy, benefits for the population, etc.).
Project management assistant
Working alongside you as a technical advisor
In discussions with datacenter operators applying to set up in your area, VIA DC helps you negotiate in the best interests of the community
Strategic consulting and partnerships
Long-term support
More than a service provider, VIA DC has positioned itself as a long-term partner. We'll help you prepare and evaluate your new facilities, and anticipate changes in the datacenter market.
Datacenter training
Introduction to the Datacenter market
VIA DCWith its in-depth knowledge of the market, Datacenter helps you to understand the challenges facing the datacenter, the ecosystem, the criteria required to qualify a site, the project development procedure (radically different from that for other real estate assets) and the possible models for developers to optimize the benefits for local authorities.
It can help your teams prepare for future discussions with developers and operators in the datacenter market.
Metropolitan hosting strategy for data centers
Preparing a roadmap
Datacenter training
Introduction to the Datacenter market
VIA DCWith its in-depth knowledge of the market, Datacenter helps you to understand the challenges facing the datacenter, the ecosystem, the criteria required to qualify a site, the project development procedure (radically different from that for other real estate assets) and the possible models for developers to optimize the benefits for local authorities.
It can help your teams prepare for future discussions with developers and operators in the datacenter market.
Datacenter hosting strategy
Preparing a roadmap
