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Data Center Digest - Critical Environments Management
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| Date Uploaded: June 21, 2021
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Jim Nolden, Executive Director of Solutions Development at JLL discusses JLL's proprietary facilities management platform, from human capital to technology tools and third-party vendor management. He explains JLL's unique capabilities to allow data center hyperscalers, colocation operators and owners to focus on scaling their operations with ease, and the methods JLL uses for successful management of critical facilities.
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Property Management
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Industrial
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