CDC provides outsourced data centre services to government and commercial entities
Data centres are facilities that house computer systems, networking, telecommunications and storage infrastructure, they are built with high-redundancy power supplies, environmental controls (e.g. cooling, fire suppression) and security systems.
CDC currently operates four data centres – Fyshwick 1, and Hume 1, 2 and 3. Each is custom designed to CDC’s demanding structural, environmental, ascetic and operational requirements to meet the highest standards for data centres.
Infratil holds a 48% shareholding alongside Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation (48%) and CDC’s executive (4%).
This Update explains why Infratil invested in Canberra Data Centres, Longroad Energy and Tilt Renewables, and outlines the investment plans of each of those businesses.
14 Dec 2018
Infratil is pleased to announce that Canberra Data Centres (“CDC”) has acquired the Eastern Creek data centre facility of DXC Technology (NYSE: DXC) located in Western Sydney. The new Sydney data centre facility comprises a total site area of approximately 145,000 square metres and includes an existing operational data centre...
15 Aug 2017
Canberra Data Centres ("CDC") signs contract with Microsoft to deliver hyperscale cloud services from Canberra and announces final investment approval for the 20MW Fyshwick 2 data centre
Infratil is pleased to announce that CDC has entered into a contract with Microsoft to deliver hyperscale cloud services from CDC’s two Canberra based...
14 Sep 2016
Infratil has today completed its acquisition of a 48% interest in Canberra Data Centres (CDC).
As previously advised, Infratil's 48% investment is matched by Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation, alongside CDC's executive (4%).
Marko Bogoievski Chief Executive Officer Infratil Limited
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