CBRE stories
After attaining triumph at UTC Heathrow, Activate Learning Education Trust is extending its award-winning 'Digital Futures' programme to three further UK sites, tackling the digital skills shortage.
Data centre firm maincubes appoints industry veteran Zahl Limbuwala as Executive Chairman of its Advisory Board.
According to CBRE, North American data centre construction rose 25% to a record high in the first half of 2023, driven by the growth of AI.
Gordon Dolven joins CBRE as Director of Americas Data Center Research to lead development, collaborate globally, and elevate thought leadership.
Mace, a global consultancy firm, appoints Chris Wallace as Head of Datacentres and Critical Facilities to bolster their growth in Asia Pacific.
Dedi Iskandar has been appointed as Asia Pacific advisory and transaction services data center solutions head.
CBRE's new report finds direct investment in the sector more than doubled in 2021, surpassing investment volumes for the past four years combined.
CBRE Data Center Solutions is partnering with Virtual Power Systems to boost power capacity for global data center clients.
Former CBRE data centre head Mark Acton joins EkkoSense as a non-executive director, bringing 25 years of global expertise to aid its international expansion.
Data centres offer long-term contracts and recurring revenues like conventional property, but they come with the added bonus of rapid growth prospects.
The future is certainly looking rosy for the data centre market in not just the common cities like London and Frankfurt, but the whole of Europe.
The company is making substantial investments into the area following significant market growth and rapid expansion.
Datacloud Europe kicked off today with a keynote from Schneider Electric's Kevin Brown on the future of the data center industry.
Last night saw the 11th Datacloud Awards take place in Monaco with many companies and individuals gracing the stage - check out the full list here.
CBRE has released a report that shows EU's major data centre markets are thriving, including which cities have the most capacity and growth.
Australian employees value flexible working hours over working from home, but many would consider leaving their job if remote work was no longer an option.
Australian start-up Happly has secured $1.75m in seed funding to further develop its end-to-end moving platform.
A new survey of New Zealand office occupiers has proven that the tech sector's love of working from home is still very much alive and well.