New York's Latest Move Sparks Concerns Over Data Center Regulation In a move that has left many in the tech industry scratching their heads, New York state lawmakers have opted to maintain the status quo when it comes to data center policy, instead of embracing a more forward-thinking approach. Despite growing concerns over the environmental impact of data centers and the need for more efficient use of resources, the state has chosen not to update its regulations. NetChoice, a trade association representing e-commerce and tech companies, has spoken out against the decision, citing the potential long-term consequences for the state's economy and environment. As the demand for data storage and computing continues to grow, New York's reluctance to innovate its data center policy may have significant implications for the state's competitive edge in the tech sector.
New York Chooses Stagnation Over Smart Data Center Policy NetChoice