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VIEW CATALOGUELegrand’s Digital Building Infrastructure (DBI) delivers an integrated ecosystem for end-to-end connectivity in modern buildings. With structured cabling, AV solutions, racks, and standards-compliant enclosures, it ensures reliable, scalable performance for smart, IT-intensive environments. Designed for efficient installation and lasting dependability, it forms the essential backbone of future-ready commercial spaces across diverse building applications today.
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Data Centers are no longer scaling in predictable ways
The data center industry is entering a different phase of growth. AI workloads, accelerated computing, and high-density environments are changing infrastructure assumptions faster than traditional design cycles can adapt. Rack densities crossing 100 kW are becoming increasingly common, while advanced AI clusters are already planning for 300–500 kW deployments.
A few years ago, building for the cloud was relatively straightforward. You picked a provider, scaled as needed, and optimized along the way. That simplicity is gone. In 2026, AI has changed the rules. Not just for software but for the infrastructure behind it. What used to be a single decision is now a series of trade-offs. Training versus inference. Cost versus performance. Speed versus control. And increasingly, one environment is not enough. The result is a fragmented ecosystem of AI infrastructure models, each solving a different part of the problem. And that shift is quietly redefining how data centers need to be designed.
When people talk about Artificial Intelligence, the focus is often on GPUs, models, and compute breakthroughs. But the real transformation is happening deeper, within the infrastructure that powers it all.
Promoting development via rigorous R&D and a focus on enhancing efficiency, functionality and robustness
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