Data center construction stories
Macquarie Data Centers tops out Sydney-based IC3E data center, with 43 MW of power to support Australian businesses.
Aruba is expanding its global data center network with two new facilities, DC-B and DC-C, and upgrading its renewable energy supply in Italy.
Microsoft has been granted consent from the New Zealand Overseas Investment Office to advance its plans to open a datacenter region in Aotearoa New Zealand.
With construction due to commence in July, the initial investment of AU$17 million will be used to build stage one by December 2020.
Schneider Electric partners with Leading Edge to bolster Australia's digital infrastructure with $30m investment.
As Europe's core data centres face saturation, DigiPlex promotes the Nordic region, citing cheaper power, a cooler climate, and robust business support.
The company's new offering provides services to support the design, build and operation of Tier-4 data centres.
Big Data Exchange (BDx) is set to launch a strategic new data centre in Nanjing by June 2020, offering 3,800 racks for international and domestic clients.
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After a stringent evaluation process, Hylan won the contract for Lower Manhattan's largest new data center currently underway.
In this exclusive interview Tesh Durvasula shares how the company plans to have a Europe data centre portfolio providing nearly 250 MW by the year's end.
Katalyst Data Management to launch a new data centre in Kuala Lumpur, expanding its global reach in Asia Pacific.
This week a bill has progressed to make life easier for data centers in Indiana and promote a digital economy.
ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) today unveiled ambitious plans for expansion with its largest data centre in Singapore to date.
Equinix is set to invest EUR €17 million in a new Helsinki data centre offering green energy, aiming to boost interconnectivity for over 135 businesses.
The relentless march of the hyperscalers continues with today's announcement that Google is committing a whopping €600 million to a new data centre in Denmark.
The company is confident Brexit will have no impact on the data centre market in London, with its total investment in the London metro area exceeding £930m.
The new infrastructure region is expected to be complete in early 2020 to enable customers to run workloads and store data in Italy with even lower latency.
AirTrunk TOK1 will be designed to support public cloud customers' demand for growing capacity requirements in Japan.
Digital Realty secures a major deal with an anonymous global cloud provider for its forthcoming Digital Osaka 2 data centre, set to launch mid-2019.