TeleData invests in 2,500 sq ft expansion of Manchester data centre
Data centre operator TeleData UK Ltd is expanding capabilities at its Delta House facility in Manchester.
The firm, a provider of enterprise-grade colocation, IaaS and cloud services, is bringing an additional 2,500 sq ft of colocation space online from Q4 2017.
TeleData said the ground-floor expansion is its second in the last two years.
Matthew Edgley, commercial director at TeleData, said: “Much of our continued success can be attributed to the growth of our existing partners and customer base.
“Recognition of this drives our commitment to provide a continuous supply of high-quality rack space to facilitate their future growth.”
To bring the new space into service, TeleData will invest in additional cooling and power infrastructure.
Speaking further, Matthew said: “We are attracting record numbers of new customers as an increasing number of organisations realise the advantages of outsourcing their data centre and critical server infrastructure – either to a colocation service, a specialist IaaS environment, or a hybrid combination of the two.
“We’re also seeing a trend of service migration from other data centres in the region due to cost uncertainties and customer service or relationship issues.”
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