Intelligent Data Centres Issue 06 | Page 7

NEWS Digital Realty completes land purchase to re-establish presence in Paris igital Realty, a leading global provider of data centre, colocation and interconnection solutions, announced it has closed on the acquisition of a 3.5-acre land parcel located in Ferriers-en-Brie, east of Paris. D Environmental and operational building permits are currently in place and Digital Realty will immediately commence construction on a new 12-megawatt data centre. step of continued investment in this growing, top-tier European data centre metro. Digital Realty operates a network of industry-leading data centres across Europe, located in Amsterdam, Dublin, London, Geneva, Frankfurt and Manchester. “Our investment strategy has always been customer-driven, as demonstrated by the global footprint of our more than 200 data centres across 14 countries on five continents,” said Digital Realty Chief Executive, Ocer A. William Stein. “Given local supply constraints and rapidly growing enterprise colocation and hyperscale customer demand, Paris is an attractive connectivity hub poised for significant growth and we are delighted to re- establish a strong foothold in this key global metro. “We remain committed to further strengthening connections and connectivity for our customers and extending our global platform to deliver comprehensive solutions around the world.” The parcel was acquired for approximately US$6.9 million, expediting Digital Realty’s re-entry into Paris and marking the first Sparkle selects Djibouti Data Center as its IP hub in Africa parkle, a leading international service provider in Italy and among the top 10 global operators, has announced it has moved its Djibouti Point of Presence (PoP) into the Djibouti Data Center (DDC) selecting it as Sparkle’s IP hub for its expansion to East and South Africa. S The Djibouti Data Center is the first Tier 3 carrier-neutral data center in East Africa with direct access to all major international and regional cable systems connecting the European, Middle Eastern and Asian markets with Africa. providing cost effective, high quality and secure connectivity to local and international OTT’s, ISPs, content and application providers. In addition to Seabone, customers can benefit from Sparkle’s Ethernet Suite service to connect different international data environments with maximum flexibility and transparency. DDoS Mitigation and Cleaning solutions – which grant Seabone customers the option to protect their network – and Virtual NAP solutions – which allow customers to access the main Internet Exchange Points without the need of building any proprietary infrastructure – complete Sparkle’s portfolio of services offered via the Djibouti Data Center. These cables include SEAMEWE 5, AAE-1, SEAMEWE 3, Eassy, SEACOM and EIG; other upcoming cables like DARE and PEACE are also expected to land in the Djibouti Data Center. The move will enable Sparkle to strengthen the performance of its global Tier-1 IP transit service Seabone www.intelligentdatacentres.com Issue 06 7