BSI launches global Mark of Trust for data centers

Tech companies desperately need badges to prove their server farms actually function. The British Standards Institution introduced a fresh Mark of Trust specifically for data centers to help supply chains show they meet global reliability standards. This rollout happens while the industry explodes due to massive demand for artificial intelligence and cloud computing.

This independent framework validates technical operations or compliance excellence across facilities. The system works through modular sections covering business continuity or carbon management that organizations can adopt based on specific priorities. BSI promised to keep updating these modules to match whatever the industry needs next.

BK Gulf LLC from the UAE recently became the very first outfit to grab certification for the Availability and Protection module. This Middle East contractor proved they can deliver sustainable infrastructure aligning with international rules like ISO/IEC 22237-1 following a successful pilot phase.

David Mudd from BSI claimed sturdy setups remain necessary to support tech growth while stopping companies from looking bad. Andrew Butterfield noted that BK Gulf leads the pack regarding best practices since they already hold previous certifications. Aly Diab added that this award reflects a commitment to running things properly.

Two versions exist for either facilities or services to let global companies prove they operate cleanly. Trust seems necessary since experts predict the sector will double in value over the next decade. Hyperscale operations continue expanding rapidly as everyone chases the next digital gold rush.
 

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