Global Switch to build new data centre in Paris
October 9, 2009
Global Switch is pleased to announce that it has signed a
Commitment Agreement with IBM for the pre-letting of technical
space within its new data centre development at Clichy in
Paris.
This significant commitment over a number of floors follows the
successful awards of the Building Permit and Environmental Permit
(ICPE) over the last month.
The new data centre (Paris 2) will be built on an adjacent site to the
existing Global Switch data centre in Paris to create the city's
leading data centre campus with in excess of 50,000 sq m
of space. Paris 2 will have an area of 17,000 sq m over six
floors and will be designed with a base power density of 1.5kW/m2
(with the flexibility to be adapted for high density environments
as required). The build is planned to take 19 months and the data
centre is expected to become fully operational during 2011.
John Corcoran, Global Switch's Executive Chairman commented: "With
the new Paris 2 data centre Global Switch now owns and operates
nine Carrier Neutral centres across Europe and Asia-Pacific. We are
continuing to experience strong customer demand in all our
facilities and I am pleased and very proud to announce that IBM,
the world's largest Information Technology Company, has extended
its commitment with Global Switch in Paris. This will further
strengthen our strategic relationship."
IBM is now Global Switch's largest customer by revenue and is a
major occupier of Global Switch's facilities in Amsterdam,
Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Paris and Sydney.
We are working closely with a number of other existing and
prospective customers and expect to be in a position to announce
further news of new facilities and contracts in Europe and Asia
Pacific in the near future."
Global Switch is a Reuben Brothers company.
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