Turnover: ()

Country: France

  • Data center operator with operations in France, Italy, Luxembourg, Spain, Germany and Poland

News

Data centers: Data4 strengthens its foothold in Essonne 14/12/2023

  • Data4 has been based in Essonne for 17 years.
  • Its campus in Marcoussis (Essonne) comprises twenty data centers spread over 46,000 square meters.
  • The group is located on a 110-hectare site, 70 of which are classified as "protected forest".
  • within the next 5 years, Data4 plans to double the surface area of its park in the department to 100,000 m2.

Data4 raises 3.2 billion euros to quadruple its datacenter infrastructure 21/10/2023

  • Raising of 2.2 billion euros, with the possibility of activating an option for up to a further 1 billion euros.
  • Investment plan of 5 billion euros by 2029, divided between France (2 billion euros), Italy (1 billion euros), Germany (1 billion euros), Spain (500 million euros) and Poland (500 million euros).
  • Existing data centers: 33 spread over five campuses: Marcoussis (20 data centers), Luxembourg (2 data centers), Milan (8 data centers), Madrid (2 data centers) and Warsaw (1 data center).
  • Investment plan to quadruple datacenter infrastructure capacity by 2029.
  • The aim is to add 500 MW of electrical power available to servers, on top of the current 133 MW, to reach 1 GW by 2030.
  • Annual growth: 30%.
  • 300 employees worldwide, including 200 in France.
  • Sales of around 200 million euros by 2022, with a target to quadruple in size to around 800 million euros by 2029.
  • New shareholder, Canadian investment fund Brookfield.

Data 4 accelerates with eight future data centers 05/06/2023

  • Data 4 is France's largest data center operator.
  • Data 4 has acquired the Nokia site in Nozay (Essonne) from the investment fund Colony Capital.
  • A campus of eight data centers will be created on the new 22-hectare site.
  • Total investment between now and 2030 will amount to 1 billion euros.
  • Data 4 has changed its shareholder from Axa IM to the Canadian fund Brookfield.
  • The company operates 28 data centers in Europe, with a total capacity of 500 MW.

Data4 changes shareholder and plans to invest 7 to 8 billion euros 06/05/2023

  • Data4 100% owned by Canadian investment fund Brookfield
  • Data4 increases annual investments from €100 million to €1 billion by 2022
  • Data4 plans to invest 7 to 8 billion euros between 2022 and 2030 to become Europe's benchmark hosting provider
  • 1.5 billion euros already invested by Data4, including 1 billion in France
  • 31 data centers on four campuses (20 in Marcoussis, 2 in Luxembourg, 7 in Milan and 1 in Madrid)
  • Three new datacenters by the end of the year, including one in Warsaw, Poland
  • Creation of 2 new investment campuses, each worth 1 billion euros by 2030: one in Frankfurt, Germany, and another in Nozay, Essonne
  • Today, the company employs 220 people worldwide, including 150 in France
  • Sales of around 200 million euros by 2022
  • Objective to quadruple in size to reach sales of 800 million euros by 2030

Datacenters: Brookfield acquires French company Data4 14/04/2023

  • Data4 valuation: close to 3.5 billion euros, including debt
  • 31 data centers operated by Data4 in six countries: France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Luxembourg
  • Projected sales for 2023: 200 million euros
  • Expected annual growth: 30%
  • Market share in France: 20 to 25% (French Top 3)
  • Sales target for 2030: at least 800 million euros
  • Investments planned between now and the end of the decade: over 7 billion euros
  • Purchase of Nokia site in Nozay (Essonne), investment of around 1 billion euros
  • Planned construction of eight data centers in Frankfurt, with an investment of 1 to 1.5 billion euros
  • Number of Data4 employees: 220.

Data 4 buys Nozay site to create eight data centers 05/04/2023

  • Data 4 acquires the Nokia site in Nozay.
  • Project to create 8 data centers
  • Total investment of around 1 billion euros by 2030.
  • Data 4 currently has 20 data centers in Marcoussis
  • By 2021, Data 4 has opened two new data centers
  • A third datacenter is planned before the end of 2023.

France's Data4 plans to build eight data centers in Germany by 2030 29/03/2023

  • After Italy, Spain and Poland, French datacenter operator Data4 is setting its sights on Germany, with plans to build a campus of eight data centers in Frankfurt by 2030.
  • This 1.5 billion euro investment is part of the company's ambition to triple its sales by the end of the decade.
  • - aim to capture 10-15% of the German market
  • - customer base composed of 75% enterprises and 25% Internet and cloud giants
  • - 100% renewable energy power supply
  • - aim to triple sales by 2030

Studies mentioning this company

The data center market - France

Other companies mentioned:

  • OVH
  • Amazon Web Services
  • ILIAD
  • EQUINIX
  • Interxion
  • APL Data center
  • Jerlaure
  • Wattdesign
  • Adista
  • Etix Everywhere
  • Data4 service
  • Marseille, Hub digital
  • Altice
  • Celeste Telecom
  • Scaleway (Iliad Groupe)
  • Google Cloud
  • Microsoft Azure
  • Schwartz Group (Lidll Kaufland, Schwartz Digit)
  • Snowflake Computing
  • XEFI
  • NTT Nippon Telecom
  • Evernex
  • Green4Cloud
The Cloud Computing Market - France

Other companies mentioned:

  • Microsoft
  • Google Cloud
  • Orange Business Services
  • Qarnot Computing
  • OVH
  • Outscale (Dassault System)
  • Oracle
  • Amazon Web Services
  • SalesForce
  • Adista
  • Oordrive
  • Service Now
  • Data4 service
  • Oxya
  • Numspot (La Poste)
The cloud storage market - France

Other companies mentioned:

  • Google Cloud
  • Amazon Web Services
  • Microsoft
  • IBM
  • Tencent
  • Oracle
  • SalesForce
  • OVH
  • Antemeta
  • Sewan
  • Data4 service
  • Qarnot Computing
  • Outscale (Dassault System)
  • Adista
  • Oordrive
  • Orange Business Services
  • Oxya
  • Snowflake Computing

> Besoin de plus d'information sur cette entreprise (SWOT, PESTEL, son marché) ? Demandez à SectorGPT (gratuit)

 

Ask Sector-GPT  

Sector-GPT est la première IA dédiée aux informations sectorielles.