Rome may be the capital, but Italy’s financial and business core is undoubtedly Milan. As one of Europe’s largest metropolitan areas and the EU’s third-largest economy, Milan is home to several international banks and the Italian stock exchange. The city hosts prominent universities, museums, and factories and is widely regarded as the fashion capital of the world. With three international airports, substantial railway networks, efficient public transportation, robust power and connectivity infrastructure, and a uniquely qualified workforce, it’s no wonder Milan has become one of Europe’s fastest-growing data center markets.

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