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Data4 team in Jawczyce steps to ensure full security of Polish data centre assets, which is especially critical when considering the context of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and EU-related cyber threats.
“ We are also highlighting the importance of combined public-private efforts to meet the scale and pace of the emerging AI revolution,” Piotr adds.
To support Poland further on its digital transformation journey, the PLDCA has launched the Gateway Poland conference, with its first edition scheduled for 8 April 2025. This event will facilitate dialogue between industry stakeholders, policy makers and business representatives.
“ What we’ ve noticed is that from the outsider perspective Poland is often perceived through the lens of the high CO2 emissions of its electricity generation system,” Piotr says.“ As much as it has been true historically, this fact may lead to false conclusions when considering medium and long-term data centre investments.” says Piotr.“ Poland is a cool place for data centres and we hope to have as many people as possible to leverage the country’ s potential to meet the growing infrastructure needs of digital Europe.”
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