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DATA CASTLE
Christopher Stumm ,
Project Director at DATA CASTLE
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“ We have pooled a lot of expertise by recruiting very experienced people from the data centre world ,” he states .
“ This has enabled us to strengthen our sales , construction and operations departments . We are well equipped for the tasks ahead , although we will certainly be recruiting more colleagues in the near future . We are holding very specific discussions with potential customers due to our increased efforts in the areas of sales and marketing .”
Taking the momentum of this upward trajectory forward with them , the DATA CASTLE team is working tirelessly to ensure this positive work ethic and wider industry impact can help it become the leading green data centre platform in Germany .
“ Sustainable data centres are a really big trend , the green aspect is super important ,” Venot explains . “ We are very clear and transparent and that ’ s how we build trust with customers , our colleagues and when we talk with the media .
“ We are people who care about what we say , and when we say something we mean it .”
This is echoed by Dr Stief : “ You can really feel that we are a startup . We are a company that has a lean structure , but this is a strength for us because everybody ’ s super motivated . We have people who understand the business , who are super experienced and who make their own decisions very quickly . Combining this with having a large investor makes for a nice mix .”
AI : Both propelling and pressurising the data centre industry With sustainability undoubtedly a core part of DATA CASTLE , the team works tirelessly to ensure it stays true to its values while also meeting the needs of its client base .
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