Canberra Data Centres doubles its earnings for Infratil in 2020
Canberra Data Centres' contribution to 48 per cent owner Infratil's bottom line in the year to 31 March nearly doubled, from NZ$83.9 million to NZ$161 million.
Canberra Data Centres' contribution to 48 per cent owner Infratil's bottom line in the year to 31 March nearly doubled, from NZ$83.9 million to NZ$161 million.
Microsoft's Australian cloud hosting provider, Canberra Data Centres (CDC), which is 48 per cent owned by NZX-listed Infratil, registered a New Zealand subsidiary in February.
Canberra Data Centres (CDC) is building a new facility in Sydney with the ability to reach 120MW in capacity.
CDC has been awarded a $15.7 million contract with CSIRO, providing provide technical floor space for the agency's ICT infrastructure.
NZX-listed infrastructure investor Infratil has reported strong performance from its 48 percent-owned Canberra Data Centres following a deal with Microsoft.
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Canberra Data Centres has announced plans to build its fifth data centre, to be located in Fyshwick, Australian Capital Territory for approximately $150 million.
Microsoft partners with Canberra Data Centres to launch two highly-secure Azure regions in Canberra to lure government agencies to the cloud.
Telco places bet on private cloud to win more Federal Government deals, following an agreement with Canberra Data Centres (CDC).
NEXTDC has turned on its second national interconnection service to public cloud provider outside Sydney.
Parties team up to take over Canberra Data Centres (CDC) in a combined $784 million acquisition.
As a result of increased adoption of Cloud computing, driven by the consumer segments increased consumption of videos, social networks, mobile data and gaming, and the corporate sectors' use of data intensive applications, the Australian outsourced datacentre market continues to grow strongly.
Dimension Data has established a managed Cloud platform (MCP) in Canberra, purpose-built for the Australian government.
NextDC is one of the first four datacentre operators to be admitted to the Australian Government Data Centre Facilities Supplies panel under the Australian Government Data Centre Strategy 2010-2025.
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