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Irish Taoiseach voices support for data centre sector
Micheál Martin, the Taoiseach of Ireland, has voiced strong support for the data centre sector at the launch of two new large-scale developments being built by Irish company, Echelon Data Centres. Speaking at the event in Arklow, Co Wicklow, Micheál highlighted the economic importance of the data centre sector, and described the facilities being developed by Echelon as “the model for future data centre development in Ireland”. Micheál Martin said, “These two large-scale facilities demonstrate Echelon’s commitment to responsible data centre development. They are located in a regional area where the grid isn’t constrained, they will have the capacity to generate and dispatch power to the grid when needed, and they will facilitate the generation of renewable energy resources that will, in turn, help decarbonise Ireland’s electricity system. “They are the model for future data centre development in Ireland – and they will deliver jobs and economic benefits for Wicklow, and will encourage further foreign direct investment in Ireland. Micheál was joined at the launch event in Arklow by the IDA, Ireland’s inward investment agency, and the state’s transmission system operator, EirGrid. IDA Ireland CEO, Michael Lohan, commented, “Driving sustainable change sits at the very heart of IDA Ireland’s Adapt Intelligently: A Strategy for Sustainable Growth and Innovation 2025-29. Indeed, our client companies are instrumental in shaping a green and digital global economy. Echelon’s commitment to operating its facilities sustainably, responsibly, and with due regard for the environment is commendable. I wish the team continued success.” In January, Ireland’s new Government announced that it recognised the importance of critical digital infrastructure and would support new data centre developments which contributed to economic growth, efficient grid usage, and made use of renewable energy sources and energy efficient technology to reduce their carbon footprint. The following month, the state’s Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) proposed a new grid connection policy in line with the new government’s approach. Echelon will invest an estimated €3.5bn to develop the DUB20 and DUB30 campuses, creating around 2,600 jobs during construction and 715 permanent positions at the two facilities once they are operational. However, an Economic Impact Assessment prepared by KPMG has calculated that the combined potential economic output of both sites could be as much as €7.5bn during construction, and €801m per year once they are operational. The report found that every €1 Echelon invests in the DUB20 and DUB30 sites could yield a return of €1.60 due to additional economic activity through supply chains and employee spending across construction and operational phases. It also found that for every 10 jobs created during construction, up to nine additional jobs will be supported elsewhere in the economy, while every 10 direct operational roles could sustain a further 16 jobs. Echelon Chief Operations Officer, Graeme McWilliams, says, “Echelon’s sites in Wicklow will generate broad-based economic value with measurable impact across the Irish economy that goes far beyond our initial investment. They represent responsible data centre development which supports regional development and job creation in partnership with good grid citizenship. “The energy demands of DUB20 and DUB30 will underpin investment in almost 1GW of wind-generated renewable energy, power that will help reinforce the national grid, increase Ireland’s energy security, and support our transition from fossil fuels to clean, green energy sources.” Echelon’s DUB20 campus is being developed on the site of the former Irish Fertilisers Industries plant at the Avoca River Business Park in Arklow. DUB30 is being developed some 5km away at Kish Business Park. Last year, DUB20 became the first large-scale data centre in Ireland to receive a grid connection from EirGrid for more than four years. This reflects the fact that the site meets Commission for the Regulation of Utilities’ (CRU) 2021 criteria for data centre connections. The grid connection will allow Echelon to begin work on a 220kV substation at the site that will allow access to the grid for up to 800MW of wind energy generated off the coast of Wicklow in the future. Echelon is also investing in solar, battery energy storage systems, and renewable fuels to replace fossil fuel consumed by the data centre. Construction on DUB20 will commence this year, with construction on DUB30 to follow after. For more from Echelon Data Centres, click here.

leagend UPS solution safeguards backup power supply
According to leagend Solutions, the backup power supply is the second heart of a data centre - and any issue that happens to it will cause huge economic losses or even disasters. As a result, leagend's UPS battery management solution is a professional innovation exclusively developed for backup power applications such as data centres, telecom bases, and other applications seeking energy saving and renewable energy solutions. It guarantees the UPS batteries operate normally by monitoring and managing the key parameters of the batteries in real-time to ensure they supply stable power continuously under the accidence of a power outage. Furthermore, it integrates with advanced technologies like data collection, data transfer and data processing to offer comprehensive monitoring, cloud storage, visualised data analyses and tailored services for customers. Its capacity can be up to over 200 batteries with two different voltages simultaneously. In addition, leagend has integrated 5G and AI chips to the next-generation BMS. – leagend Solutions has been specialising in researching and developing batteries technologies, battery testing technologies, battery monitoring and managing systems and solutions ever since the company’s establishment in 2014. Intelligence, precision, safety and low energy consumption are always the foundation and ideology of its technology research and development. Until now, leagend Solutions has offered the following innovations: smart lead-acid battery testers, UPS battery monitoring solutions, lead-acid battery charger ODM solutions, Coulomb counter solutions, and more. The company’s battery products have been widely applied to multiple professional fields such as lead-acid battery manufacturing, data centre power supply chains, energy-saving, renewable energy, telecoms, and emergency backup power applications. For more from leagend Solutions, click here.

Kao Data hosts AI field trip at data centre campus
Following news that the UK Government has invited local authorities and public-private stakeholders across the country to submit formal applications for AI Growth Zones (AIGZs), on 7 May, Kao Data, the specialist developer and operator of data centres engineered for AI, hosted a cohort of senior government officials for an AI field trip at its Harlow data centre campus in Essex. Together with its customers and partners including Arm, NVIDIA, Nscale and Ciena, Kao Data was joined by representatives from the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) the AI Energy Council, Office for Investment, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) and No. 10. During the event, speakers including Karl Havard, Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), Nscale, Andy Grant, EMEA Director, Supercomputing, Higher Education and AI, NVIDIA, David Lecomber, HPC GTM, Arm, Bhudutt Jangid, Director of Sales Engineering, Ciena and Spencer Lamb, CCO, Kao Data, shared key insights into the complex interplay between industrial-scale data centres, low-latency connectivity, and next-generation CPU and GPU technologies. The group were given the opportunity to tour both KLON-01 and KLON-02 data centres, led by Kao Data’s Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Paul Finch, and to view the early construction and development of KLON-03, Kao Data’s recently announced 17.6MW, liquid-cooled facility. The tour ended with an exclusive view of Arm’s high performance computing deployment within KLON-02 led by Arm’s CIO, Sarah Cunningham, and Dawn Johnson, Arm’s Data Centre Manager. Following presentations, discussions covered the issues identified by the technology sector that threaten the success of AIGZs and the government’s longer-term AI ambitions, as outlined in it’s AI Opportunities Action Plan. Topics included UK energy pricing - currently three times more expensive than the US and other EU nations - AI copyright laws which threaten to reduce AI footprints in the UK, and how the government proposes AIGZs are funded. Without certainty on the eventual AI offtake from government, in addition to the AI copyright law uncertainty and high energy costs, investment in data centre infrastructure could be heavily restricted. The initial topline parameters for AIGZs - 500MW across 100 acres by 2030 - were also discussed with government officials, with the technology sector suggesting a flexible, phased approach that would allow significant AI compute to commence this year, and allow it to ramp-up to 500MW across a geographic zone immediately supporting university, AI-start-up, enterprise and government utilisation. Spencer Lamb, CCO, Kao Data, comments, “The UK continues to hold a leading position in the global AI race, and we welcome and embrace the AIGZ initiative. But without significant policy reform to key areas like energy policy, AI copyright and the intended AIGZ parameters, our country will never realise the true economic potential of the AI Opportunities Action Plan, or keep pace with our neighbours in the USA, France and Germany. “This week’s AI field trip proactively brought together senior government officials with leading technology companies to showcase the critical role of infrastructure in delivering UK AI capabilities at-scale, and discussed the pragmatic steps needed to deliver AI Growth Zones inline with the government's AI Opportunities Action Plan, and its Plan for Change.” Karl Havard, CCO, Nscale, adds, "As the UK pushes forward with its AI Growth Zones, it is crucial that we prioritise AI sovereignty to ensure long-term resilience and innovation within our borders. At Nscale, we are committed to providing secure, sovereign AI infrastructure that meets the demands of today's applications and is adaptable for tomorrow's breakthroughs. Our collaboration with Kao Data and other key partners exemplifies our shared vision for a scalable, sovereign AI ecosystem that can compete globally while safeguarding national interests and economic growth." Following the field trip, Kao Data will continue to work with NVIDIA and Nscale on the development of full AIGZ submissions in various UK regions, and is also looking forward to continuing its engagement with strategic partners in Manchester to profile the opportunities for a North West AIGZ within Greater Manchester. For more from Kao Data, click here.

AI set to supercharge cyber threats by 2027
The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has released a landmark cyber threat assessment, warning that rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) will make cyber attacks more frequent, effective and harder to detect by 2027. The digital divide between organisations with the resources to defend against digital threats, and those without, will inevitably increase.  Published on the opening day of CYBERUK, the UK’s flagship cyber security conference, the report outlines how both state and non-state actors are already exploiting AI to increase the speed, scale and sophistication of cyber operations. Generative AI is enabling more convincing phishing attacks and faster malware development. This significantly lowers the barrier to entry for cyber crime and cyber intelligence. Of particular concern is the rising risk to the UK’s democratic processes, Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) and commercial sectors. Advanced language models and data analysis capabilities are used to craft highly persuasive content, resulting in more frequent attacks that are difficult to detect.  Andy Ward, SVP International at Absolute Security, says, “While AI offers significant opportunities to bolster defences, our research shows 54% of CISOs feel unprepared to respond to AI-enabled threats. That gap in readiness is exactly what attackers will take advantage of." "To counter this, businesses must go beyond adopting new tools - they need a robust cyber resilience strategy built on real-time visibility, proactive threat detection, and the ability to isolate compromised devices at speed.” This latest warning forms part of the UK Government’s wider cyber strategy after announcing the new AI Cyber Security Code of Practice earlier this year. This will form the basis of a new global standard to secure AI and ensure national security keeps pace with technological evolution, safeguarding the country against emerging digital threats. For more from NCSC click here.

Portus Data Centers announces additional facility for Munich
Portus Data Centers has announced the further expansion of its Munich colocation campus with the construction of an additional 5.5 MW facility - Portus Data Centers Munich 2 (MUC2). This will add a further 2,200 square metres of white space and increase the total IT load capacity available to 7 MW. Construction of the new Tier III+ carrier-neutral data centre has already started on the Munich campus and initial capacity will be delivered in late 2026. The new data centre will be fully EnEfG (German Energy Efficiency law) compliant and will cater for workloads ranging from normal power densities all the way to AI and HPC workloads including ultra-high density using liquid cooling. As such Portus has developed an AI Native reference design that makes the data centre fully future-proof. Providing energy efficiencies of PUE 1.2 or lower, it will use 100% renewably sourced power and the latest cooling technologies. Portus Data Centers Munich serves the largest concentration of GDP in Germany, the company reports, meeting the growing digital requirements of local enterprises and service providers alongside multinational providers requiring compliance with data sovereignty regulations as well as secure, compliant, scalable and low latency facilities. "With the investment and expansion at the Munich site we are not only setting technological but also ecological standards,” says Marco Kain, Managing Director, Portus Data Centers Munich. “Our new data centre is more than just a building - it is a clear commitment to digital sovereignty, sustainability and innovative strength in Germany. We are creating a platform on which our customers can shape their digital future, securely and reliably.” Adriaan Oosthoek, Chairman, Portus Data Centers, adds, “Our new development at Portus Data Centers Munich marks an important milestone and aligns with our buy and build growth strategy for the DACH region. It is therefore only a first step, and we will continue to add capacity as necessary across the region to meet the strong demand for sustainable high-performance, low-latency IT infrastructure.” Eoghan Cremin, Operations Director at Mercury Construction, comments, “We are proud to continue our partnership with Portus on this significant project following the successful completion of the pre-construction phase. The main contract marks an exciting next step and we look forward to bringing our extensive experience, innovative approach and cutting-edge technology to deliver this advanced data centre extension in Munich. “Our team is fully committed to ensuring a seamless integration with the existing facility, managing complex logistics within a constrained site, and delivering to the highest standards while remaining considerate of the local community and environment. We value the trust Portus Data Centers has placed in Mercury and are excited to continue working together to bring this project to life.” For more from Portus Data Centers, click here.

Aligned and Lambda to power next-gen AI infrastructure
Aligned Data Centers, a technology infrastructure company offering innovative, sustainable and adaptive scale data centres and build-to-scale solutions for global hyperscale and enterprise customers, has announced a partnership with Lambda, the AI developer cloud, to provide customers with data centre infrastructure and an AI cloud platform ready to sustainably accelerate their AI growth. Lambda will occupy Aligned’s newest Dallas-Fort Worth area facility, DFW-04, which will be designed to be a liquid-cooled data centre capable of supporting the highest-density Graphics Processing Units (GPUs). “We’re proud to partner with Lambda to support the buildout of its GPU cloud infrastructure, accelerated by NVIDIA, for AI deployments, which is transforming how AI developers innovate and businesses utilising AI models operate,” states Andrew Schaap, CEO of Aligned. “Particularly in Dallas, where demand for AI computation space has spiked interest in a growing market, combining a GPU cloud built specifically for AI workloads with an AI-ready data centre designed with liquid cooling technologies capable of supporting the highest-density environments will be a game changer.” Aligned is at the forefront of building and operating adaptive data centres that future-proof IT infrastructure and provide seamless flexibility for transitions between a variety of deployments ranging from enterprise applications, to cloud, and high-density AI implementation. The company’s ultra-scalable and flexible Adaptive Modular Infrastructure (AMI) and innovative air, liquid, and hybrid cooling solutions future-proof IT deployments, mitigate IT obsolescence, and maximise asset lifespan. While committing to sustainability as a core pillar of its customer-focused business strategy, the company has been advancing data centre energy efficiency and cooling technologies for more than a decade, including its patented Delta3 air-cooled system. Aligned's patent-pending DeltaFlow liquid cooling system delivers excellent performance for AI innovation, supporting virtually any density and GPU cloud requirement, and the company’s scalable, sustainable infrastructure is enabling next-generation AI workloads. Aligned says that its partnership with Lambda exemplifies its dedication to leading AI service providers. Lambda's AI Developer Cloud is used by AI engineers and industry experts who have shaped modern artificial intelligence. The partnership with Aligned will see Lambda’s AI Cloud platform integrated into the company’s new DFW-04 data centre, which is currently under construction in Plano, Texas. A determinative factor of this alliance is that Aligned’s seamless and adaptive infrastructure for next-gen AI will easily support infrastructure accelerated by NVIDIA Blackwell and NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra, as well as the future generations of AI platforms. “With its unrelenting focus on driving disruptive innovation in data centre design, energy efficiency and cooling, Aligned is the ideal partner to help Lambda build large, flexible space that meets the AI demands of today and tomorrow,” comments Lambda VP, Data Center Infrastructure, Ken Patchett. “Deploying AI at scale is no easy feat, and Aligned’s ability to rapidly deliver AI-ready infrastructure, along with its passion for supporting customers with a consistently high-touch, world-class experience, is instrumental to meet the aggressive scale, quality and speed standards Lambda sets for its public and private deployments.” For more from Aligned Data Centers, click here.

R&M introduces inteliPhy digital solution portfolio
R&M, a globally active Swiss developer and provider of high-end infrastructure solutions for data and communications networks, is realigning its digital inteliPhy solutions. "We are developing inteliPhy into a consistently application-oriented suite with four application areas and up to seven software packages that all interact flexibly and work in a manufacturer-agnostic manner," says Product Manager, Dr. Sophia Borowka. In this way, R&M is aiming to meet the different requirements of users and markets in a more differentiated way. inteliPhy, R&M's software, has always been able to do more than just data centre infrastructure management (DCIM). In order to take this fact into account, the software has been expanded to three application areas. Its use as a design tool is aimed at planners. Among other things, it includes features for cross-site infrastructure planning, collaboration, drawing and material list creation. Its use as a CMS (cable management system) supports the infrastructure management of complex office buildings and public transport and communications networks. This is where R&M combines all functions for connectivity, asset management, compliance and sustainability. Its use as a DCIM tool covers an operation manager’s entire work area. The features support the monitoring of the active infrastructure including IT equipment across several sites and asset management, which leads to increased availability, enables cost management and speeds up operational readiness. Last but not least, automated infrastructure management (AIM) enables real-time monitoring of the otherwise passive patch panels. It is the last module of the inteliPhy suite and connects hardware and software. In addition to the basic package inteliPhy Core, the three software application areas Design, CMS and DCIM contain further ready-made application packages. Visualisations, reporting, user management and templates for the model library are included by default. Customers can add or deselect application packages as required. "You only subscribe to what you need," says Sophia Borowka. The application packages offer solutions for KPIs, workflows, automation, geolocation, monitoring, AIM, capacity and asset management including warehousing, for example. R&M also supports APIs for connecting to other management and control systems. For more from R&M, click here.

Techno Digital to power India’s digital infrastructure
Techno Electric & Engineering Company Ltd. (TEECL), one of India’s most trusted names in power infrastructure for over four decades, has officially launched Techno Digital Infra Pvt, its wholly-owned digital infrastructure arm. Backed by an ambitious investment plan of $1 billion, Techno Digital plans an integrated network of hyperscale and edge data centres targeting a cumulative capacity of 250 MW spread across the country. This strategic move marks a transformative leap to revolutionise India’s digital economy, aligned with the Government of India’s flagship programme, Digital India. Rooted in strong credentials of engineering, procurement and construction excellence, TEECL is leveraging its deep domain expertise in power infrastructure and sustainability to build an efficient, reliable, and eco-conscious network of data centres. The launch of Techno Digital underscores the Group’s vision to become a cornerstone in India’s data revolution - bringing scalable, secure, and low-latency digital infrastructure to metro and non-metro regions alike. “The decision to enter the digital infrastructure space is both timely and visionary,” says Padam Prakash Gupta, Managing Director, Techno Electric & Engineering. “India’s data economy is poised for exponential growth, and with our legacy in power infrastructure and EPC, we see ourselves as natural enablers of this transformation. Techno Digital is not just a business venture - it’s a national mission to bridge the digital divide and power a truly connected India.” The journey begins at Chennai, where Techno is building a 36 MW hyperscale data centre within SIPCOT IT Park, Siruseri. This Rated-3 facility spans approximately two Lakh square foot, houses up to 2,400 racks, and integrates renewable energy with Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) for continuous sustainability, adiabatic cooling for water efficiency (WUE), 25% green cover and a facility design PUE of 1.35. Future locations for hyperscale facilities include Kolkata and Noida, positioning Techno Digital as a key player in supporting India’s digital growth. “We are not just building data centres, we are powering India’s digital revolution,” adds Amit Agrawal, President, Techno Digital. “Our hybrid strategy integrating hyperscale and edge will redefine how data is hosted, processed, and delivered. Whether it’s AI, OTT, fintech, or governance, our infrastructure is designed for the next decade of digital growth. We are empowering our ecosystem partners to offer unique solutions around cloud, security and managed services, thereby ensuring cutting edge technology’s ubiquitous availability and affordability. As part of its nation-building vision, Techno has partnered with RailTel Corporation of India, a Government of India enterprise under the Ministry of Railways, to develop edge data centres in 102 cities across 23 Indian states. This landmark project will be the largest deployments of its kind, bringing low-latency computing closer to users in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, empowering sectors such as AI, BFSI, telecom, OTT, e-sports, healthcare, e-governance, and manufacturing. “This partnership with RailTel embodies our core belief that digital infrastructure should be democratised to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge-based economy,” says Ankit Saraiya, Director & CEO, Techno Electric & Engineering. “From AI workloads and 5G to cloud-native applications, we’re enabling India to process data where it’s consumed, reducing latency, energy use, and cost. Our edge deployment model is not just technically superior, it’s a complete ecosystem that encompasses all aspects of a digital infrastructure. We are honoured to be RailTel’s trusted partner in this national mission.”

Beyond.pl launches sovereign AI factory in Poland
Beyond.pl has announced the launch of a sovereign AI factory at its 100MW data centre campus in Poznan, Poland. The company is reportedly one of the first in the central eastern European (CEE) market to commercially deploy and provide a comprehensive platform offering support for the full scope AI development suite including AIaaS, GPU as a Service (GPUaaS), NVIDIA AI Enterprise software, data centre, infrastructure, and managed services. Adopting AI for the purposes of supporting transformation and building a competitive advantage requires fast access to large-scale, state-of-the-art computing power on demand. To meet this demand, Beyond.pl and Pure Storage, an IT specialist that delivers advanced data storage technology and services, entered into a definitive agreement to provide access to sovereign next-generation infrastructure and software services to facilitate AI deployments in collaboration with NVIDIA. Beyond.pl’s newest offering is based on NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD, AI supercomputing infrastructure and software. Leveraging the NVIDIA Blackwell GPU architecture, NVIDIA DGX B200, interconnected and scaled with NVIDIA Quantum-2 InfiniBand networking, can handle diverse workloads, making it ideal for tech pioneers building, testing, and scaling AI innovations. It is believed to be the first offering on the CEE market based on NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD with DGX B200 systems and Pure Storage FlashBlade, a consolidated scale-out file and object storage platform. With the launch of NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD in Beyond.pl’s campus, enterprises have access to the scale and performance needed to power the next wave of AI projects, including for training and inference purposes. Companies interested in benefiting from the cutting-edge NVIDIA platform can submit orders now to Beyond.pl. To accelerate AI adoption, Beyond.pl offers access to NVIDIA AI Enterprise – a cloud-native software platform that streamlines development and deployment of AI based solutions. NVIDIA NIM, part of NVIDIA AI Enterprise, is a set of easy-to-use microservices that optimise model performance with security, support, and stability, ensuring transition from prototype to production. Available ready-to-use tools, libraries and frameworks enhance speed of AI deployments to improve operational efficiency, enhance productivity, and achieve faster insights. Wojciech Stramski, Beyond.pl CEO, comments, “We are investing in cutting-edge infrastructure and software that provides gigantic computing power so that businesses driving innovation in Poland and the CEE region can do so while ensuring control over data and the IP that they create with the ability to competitively scale their innovations globally, without any constraints. Investing in AI is fundamental for helping our economy to grow and compete with international players. “The introduction of the NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD, the world's most modern AI supercomputer, to Beyond.pl eliminates the critical problem of lack of access to sovereign high-performance computing power to further the democratisation of access to AI.” To provide the best possible multi-dimensional performance, Beyond.pl aligned on a partnership with Pure Storage. Pure Storage delivers FlashBlade//S500 systems, a consolidated scale-out file and object storage platform certified for NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD. Deployed with DGX SuperPOD and connected with NVIDIA Spectrum Ethernet networking, Pure Storage FlashBlade allows for processing multiple data streams simultaneously, reducing the time spent waiting for data to load, and accelerating the entire model training process and inference workloads giving customers the confidence they need to accelerate enterprise AI training with a high-performance storage platform that is flexible, reliable, space and energy-efficient, as well as future-proof to growing AI needs. Omar Akar, RVP, METCA region, Pure Storage, comments, “We are delighted to support Beyond.pl and its customers throughout the CEE region. Our partnership provides organisations with access to solutions which will enhance AI projects through validated designs to support customer’s complex needs. Pure Storage’s enterprise capabilities, experience in scaling AI solutions for customers, and seamless SuperPOD integration with FlashBlade means we’re well positioned to support Beyond.pl’s AI factory. We look forward to further collaboration with NVIDIA and Beyond.pl on this exciting new venture.” Beyond. pl's complex offering is also an excellent option for companies looking to right size their investment in AI transformation. The service allows for the sizing of AI workloads with just the right amount of computing to align investments in GPU infrastructure and eliminates the requirement to build and maintain data centres to host acquired GPU infrastructure. Beyond.pl`s GPUs and NVIDIA AI Enterprise software infrastructure is physically located on its data centre campus in Poznan, Poland. The services are compliant with best practices for sovereign data maintenance and are fully compliant with EU regulations, including the AI Act, GDPR, and NIS2. Data used to train AI models or for inference purposes is under full control of the customer in order to minimise any unauthorised access to critical data. Beyond.pl's current launch is the first phase of a larger project which aims to build a large scale sovereign AI Factory on Beyond.pl’s data centre campus. The company plans to leverage its data centre infrastructure with optimal latency, renewable energy, and efficient power usage efficiencies to host the most performant, full-stack accelerated NVIDIA computing platforms. Beyond.pl is ready to deliver high density colocation of up to 140kW per rack for the purposes of hosting accelerated AI infrastructure on its campus, which has up to 100MW committed power.

DE-CIX reports 10% increase in global network connections
Internet Exchange (IX) operator, DE-CIX, has today released its results from the financial year 2024, demonstrating double-figure growth in networks, data traffic, and capacity. The company finished the year with more than 4,000 networks connected worldwide, up 10% on the previous year, and 170 terabits connected customer capacity, which is a growth of 20%. Global peak traffic from peering – the direct interconnection of networks – finished the year just below 25 Tbit/s, up 11% from 2023. Global revenues grew by 8.3% to €68.6 million (£58.1m). Having added a further five IX locations during 2024, and announcing its market entry to Brazil, DE-CIX is today present in 60 markets on five continents. The company operates several of the world’s most important IXs, including DE-CIX Frankfurt, the largest IX in Europe, DE-CIX New York, the largest in the Northeast of the US, DE-CIX Mumbai, the largest in India, and the UAE-IX powered by DE-CIX, the largest in the Middle East. With its connected networks and its geographical coverage, DE-CIX is unsurpassed worldwide in the provision of peering services via IXs – whether wholesale network peering, cloud peering, or application network peering. Peering is used by network operators to optimise data pathways and enhance the performance and security of the digital content, services, and applications that make up the Internet. As well as catering to the long-standing wholesale network operator customer group, DE-CIX also provides enterprise-grade peering and interconnection services to global corporations and Fortune 500 companies. As such, the operator has a decisive influence on the global traffic flows that power the Internet, digital economies, and digital life. Ivo Ivanov, CEO of DE-CIX, comments, “In our 30th anniversary year, the time has come for a new style of peering to meet the needs of the new Internet. Peering – direct network interconnection over an IX – will be central to creating AI-ready infrastructure for all future use-cases. “Alongside Internet Exchanges creating network density in major aggregation points, AI Exchanges will be needed at the Deep Edge to support the development of multi-AI inference functionality in the next generation of products and services. Therefore, we will see a layered approach to infrastructure, integrating the hyper-local, the regional, the pan-regional, and the global. At DE-CIX, we are working towards the realisation of this vision to meet the needs of tomorrow – ready for the next 30 years of innovation and peering excellence.” On 26 June 2025, DE-CIX will celebrate the 30th anniversary of its first Internet Exchange (IX) in Frankfurt, Germany – a milestone not only in the company’s history, but also in the development of the global Internet. Exactly 30 years to the day since its foundation, the celebration will take place in Frankfurt with the DE-CIX Global Interconnection Summit. Among the highlights will be the publication of a new study delving into existing and emerging Digital Capitals, of which Frankfurt is a leading example globally. The full DE-CIX Annual Report 2024 can be downloaded by clicking here. For more from DE-CIX, click here.



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