Watch the video above to take a tour through the ‘James Bond villain datacenter’ – a sprawling facility 30 metres underneath a park in Stockholm, Sweden.
The place really earns its James Bond villain cred – not only is it built in a cold-war bomb shelter, but the facility’s backup generators (pimped with some sexy blue lights) are the same model as used in North Korean submarines. Could you get any more villainy packed away into one hideout?
Yes.
The jewel in the crown is a meeting room suspended above the server farm, which can only be accessed via a glass bridge.
Coolest. Workplace. Ever.
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June 4, 2009 at 05:11
Smarty Pants
All that’s missing are fembots.
June 4, 2009 at 11:26
Viper Pilot
Hee!
You’re thinking of the Japanese villainous datacenter, a maze-like series of tunnels crafted by blind Zen monks populated with fembots and tentacle-monsters.
(Tentacle monsters are fantastic system administrators. The fembots are just there because, well, it’s Japan.)