Washington IDCA drills Khazna Data Centers as Alnaqbi touts AI power

Khazna Data Centers just shook hands with the International Data Center Authority for a major deal. The Washington-based group leads the world when it comes to digital infrastructure standards. IDCA will put Khazna through tough tests to see if their operations meet global benchmarks. The company wants to prove they can handle cloud computing and artificial intelligence work at the highest levels. This partnership shows Khazna means business about competing with tech giants around the globe.

Hassan Alnaqbi runs Khazna and says the move helps them match international best practices. Mehdi Paryavi leads IDCA and believes customers will feel safer knowing their data sits in top-rated facilities. The certification process kicked off on July 1st with dedicated teams from both companies working together. Experts will examine everything from building design to how workers do their jobs. The full review covers data center construction, service quality, and employee training programs.

IDCA predicts massive growth coming for the data center industry. Current capacity sits around 55 gigawatts but could jump to 300 gigawatts before 2030 ends. Artificial intelligence drives much of this demand as companies need more computing power. Khazna wants to grab a piece of this expanding market through better credentials. The alliance positions them to handle the explosion of digital services heading their way.
 

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