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Australia's data centre boom shifts to regional areas
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Australia's data centre market is booming, with regional sites rising fast due to AI advances and renewable energy, doubling facilities in five years.
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EvenBetter.ai launches AI tool to tackle gender pay gap
Tue, 4th Mar 2025
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Sydney startup EvenBetter.ai has launched a groundbreaking AI platform to help businesses tackle the gender pay gap, coinciding with a major related report.
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Hertsmere approves Europe's largest AI data centre plans
Tue, 28th Jan 2025
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Hertsmere Borough Council has approved DC01UK's plans for a vast data centre, set to be Europe's largest, with a £3.75 billion investment.
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New GBP £3.75 billion data centre planned for Hertsmere
Thu, 19th Sep 2024
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DC01UK plans to build a GBP £3.75 billion data centre in Hertsmere, aiming to cater to rising AI and cloud computing demands, creating thousands of jobs.
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IDHL doubles office space in Leeds with new 10-year lease
Tue, 3rd Sep 2024
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IDHL moves into a 9,600 sq ft space at 10 South Parade, Leeds, with a new 10-year lease, doubling its office size to support its 400-strong workforce.
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Knight Frank launches SEA-5 Data Centre Opportunity Index
Tue, 18th Apr 2023
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The proprietary tool assesses the data centre ranking of each SEA-5 market, including Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines and Vietnam.
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Tokyo, Sydney and Seoul lead data center growth in APAC
Mon, 11th Jul 2022
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APAC data center capacity increased by 488 MW in Q1, driven by Tokyo, Sydney, and Seoul, according to Knight Frank's latest report.