CDC is more than just a data centre. We provide the national critical data infrastructure that underpins the security, social and economic wellbeing of all citizens. Established in 2007 by founder and CEO Greg Boorer to answer an ever-growing demand for a world-class service, CDC is Australia and Aotearora New Zealand's pre-eminent developer, owner and operator of highly secure, sovereign, state-of the-art data facilities that secure national progress. With multiple locations across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, CDC is the foremost destination for customers who cannot - and will not - compromise on the foundations of their digital critical infrastructure, with customers at the heart of everything we do. Our multi-layered approach to availability, resilience and security is second-to-none, as is the flexibility of our infrastructure solutions and our deep commitment to sustainability. We excel in delivering tailored services to meet the unique needs of our clients, including colocation, private cloud and hyperscale, and from classical computing and storage to mainframe, AI, high performance and quantum computing. Looking for a strategic partnership to safeguard your data? Look no further than CDC. Progress. Secured.
| Website | http://www.cdc.com |
| Employees | 541 (287 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 2007 |
| Industry | IT Services and IT Consulting |
| Keywords | Data Center, Datacenter, Critical Infrastructure, Colocation, Hosting, Data Storage, It Infrastructure, Infrastructure Services, Cloud, Servers, Network, It Services, Managed Services, Digital Infrastructure, National Security, Economic Wellbeing, Social Wellbeing |
| Competitors | Amazon, Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, Digital Realty, Equinix, Alibaba Cloud, CoreSite, NTT Communications, Interxion +32 more (view full list) |
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CDC Data Centres is based in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.