Advancing MankindWhy Data Centers Matter

Every major scientific, medical, and technological breakthrough of the last two decades has been powered by data centers. The massive computing power housed within these facilities is fundamentally advancing humanity.

Healthcare & Medicine

Data centers are dramatically accelerating the pace of medical discovery and saving lives. Pharmaceutical companies use cloud computing platforms to analyze billions of molecular combinations in the search for new life-saving drugs. What once took decades of manual lab work is now compressed into years or even months.

Genomic sequencing (mapping the complete DNA of a patient to identify specific disease risks and tailor treatments) requires enormous computational resources that only large-scale data centers can provide. Precision medicine is rapidly becoming a reality because of these facilities.

Climate & Science

The supercomputers required to model global climate systems, forecast extreme weather events, and simulate the behavior of the Earth's atmosphere all live inside data centers.

The remarkable accuracy of a five-day weather forecast, a tool that saves countless lives during hurricanes, tornadoes, and severe storms, depends entirely on the computational power of these facilities. Climate scientists rely on data center resources to run complex models that help governments, farmers, and communities prepare for the long-term impacts of our changing world.

Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence, which is trained and deployed directly from data centers, is already being actively applied to solve some of humanity's most complex and persistent challenges. AI systems are optimizing agricultural yields by analyzing satellite imagery and soil data, helping farmers grow more food with less water.

These systems are being used to detect diseases in medical scans earlier than humanly possible, route emergency vehicles more efficiently through traffic, and identify subtle patterns in financial data that help prevent fraud.