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Commissioning Software and Mission Critical Operations at Datacloud Global Congress 2025

• Written by Anders Bybjerg
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The Datacloud Global Congress 2025 will take place from June 3 to 5, 2025, at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès in Cannes, France. Celebrating its 20th anniversary, the event brings together global leadership from the data center, cloud, AI, and digital infrastructure sectors. More than 3,500 executives, technical experts, and investors are expected to attend.

For those working with data center commissioning, the 2025 conference reflects a shift in how digital infrastructure is planned and delivered. As facilities become increasingly mission critical, commissioning must evolve to meet higher standards for quality, documentation, and risk mitigation. Dedicated commissioning software for data centers is a key part of this transition.

Commissioning in a Mission Critical Context

Data centers are the foundation of global connectivity, commerce, public services, and AI workloads. Their designation as mission critical infrastructure means failure is not acceptable. Commissioning processes must ensure that systems are not only installed correctly but are also thoroughly tested, documented, and verified to perform under expected and failure conditions.

In this context, commissioning is a central quality assurance activity—not just a closeout task. Key expectations include:

  • Structured, repeatable functional testing across all technical systems
  • Real-time status tracking and issue resolution
  • Traceable documentation for regulatory, ESG, and operational compliance
  • Coordination between design, construction, and facility operations teams

These requirements are difficult to meet using manual checklists or spreadsheet-driven workflows. Specialized commissioning platforms are now widely adopted to address these needs with greater efficiency and control.

Key Conference Themes Relevant to Commissioning Software

1. Hyperscale and Edge Growth

Sessions on global deployment strategies and delivery models will highlight the need for standardized commissioning processes across regions and teams. Software platforms help:

  • Ensure consistency across FAT, SAT, and IST phases
  • Manage punchlists and issue resolution collaboratively
  • Reduce handover risk in multi-vendor projects

2. AI and Automation

With AI workloads driving data center growth, automation is also being introduced in the delivery and testing of infrastructure. Commissioning platforms increasingly use data-driven features to:

  • Identify anomalies during functional testing
  • Streamline test planning and execution
  • Integrate results with facility management and analytics systems

3. ESG and Sustainability

Energy performance, water use, and environmental compliance must be validated—not assumed. Commissioning software helps organizations:

  • Document efficiency performance during start-up
  • Align mechanical and electrical systems with LEED and ISO standards
  • Provide auditable reporting to support ESG frameworks

4. Risk and Speed to Market

Many sessions will address the challenges of delivering infrastructure under tighter timelines while maintaining quality and uptime requirements. Digital commissioning tools directly support this by:

  • Reducing report turnaround time
  • Improving defect resolution workflows
  • Ensuring all systems are validated prior to occupancy

Commissioning Software for Modern Data Centers

Requirement Digital Commissioning Platform Provides
Accurate, repeatable test execution Standardized templates and controlled workflows
Transparent status tracking Real-time dashboards and audit trails
ESG and uptime compliance Structured documentation and certification-ready outputs
Multi-vendor coordination Centralized collaboration and access control
Integration with operational tools Exportable data for FM, BMS, and analytics

Commissioning software is becoming a standard requirement for data center development. It reduces risk, supports compliance, and improves communication between all involved teams.

Relevant Sessions at Datacloud 2025

  • “Digital Infrastructure at Scale: Core to Edge Deployment Models”
    Addresses challenges in delivering global infrastructure while maintaining consistency and resilience.
  • “Operationalizing ESG”
    Focuses on aligning infrastructure performance with sustainability goals and regulatory frameworks.
  • “AI Infrastructure and Intelligent Operations”
    Explores how automation and AI are reshaping the operational life of data centers, including facility readiness and system monitoring.

If you’re interested in learning more about Commissioning solutions for Data Centers, please get in touch and we will be more than happy to give you a demo of our platform and show you how it may fit your needs!

Written by Anders Bybjerg

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