Kao Data
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Kao Data has announced that its second Harlow data centre, KLON-2, is now fully complete, commissioned and operational.
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Kao Data confirms that infrastructure investment firm, Infratil and Legal & General Capital, an asset platform of Legal & General Group, have increased their equity stakes in Kao Data.
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Kao Data has appointed David Bloom, one of the company’s founding investors and partner at Goldacre NOÉ Group, as the company’s new chairman.
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Kao Data has announced plans to build a new 40-megawatt (MW) data centre in Manchester, UK.
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Neos Networks confirms the appointment of Lee Myall as its new chief executive officer (CEO).
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Matthew Harris, CFO of UK high-performance data centre operator Kao Data, explores the wider implications for data centre sustainability in light of the energy crisis, and why it should be a catalyst for radical change.
Forthcoming events
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Kao Data is planning to expand its data centre in Slough, west of London, with 3,500 sq m of new white space across two floors.
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Goldacre, a major shareholder in UK data centre company Kao Data, is to build a new 16MW data centre in Netanya, north of Tel Aviv.
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Kao Data’s Harlow campus is to host speech recognition technology for Speechmatics, aiming to provide highly accurate speech-to-text to global businesses.
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Kao Data confirms the launch of the Kao Academy – a STEM resource, designed to engage primary and early secondary school-aged children with the data centre industry.
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Virgin Media Business Wholesale has signed a carrier agreement with Kao data to increase low-latency connectivity solutions at Kao’s Harlow campus.
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Kao Data has boosted its west London portfolio with the addition of a 16MW, NVIDIA DGX-Ready and OCP-Ready™ facility at its Slough campus.
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Kao Data has a new CFO, Matthew Harris, who joins the business from its backer Goldacre Noé Group.
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Kao Data and Scan Business have established a dedicated HPC and AI ecosystem for advanced computing users who utilise NVIDIA’s latest generation hardware.
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Infratil, the New Zealand company that owns CDC Data Centres in Australia, has taken a stake in UK-based Kao Data, to fund expansion plans.
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Kao Data has claimed a UK first as it transitions from using diesel to renewable hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) fuel.
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A US$100 million supercomputer at Kao Data’s data centre north of London is being used to employ to design new drugs and improve the accuracy of finding disease-causing variations in human genomes.
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Kao Data has signed a three-year funding agreement with Cambridge Science Centre, and will become a member of its Executive Council.