That was an extremely aggressive schedule. It appears that the computer hardware, software and telecommunications were coordinated to accommodate the the modular growth, I only wonder about the facility side of the equation. Typically, either the IT group drives or the Facility group drives. We normally attempt to get a marriage of the two so that as growth is needed in applications or computing power the infrastructure can also grow with the same modularity reducing the initial investment and the entire company wins.
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