CDC is an Australian company. Since its creation it has been a trusted partner to organisations requiring secure, reliable, green and customised data centre solutions.
CDC is a state of the art Data Centre colocation provider delivering world class enterprise facilities and services.
Since its creation, CDC has built two data centre campuses consisting of four independent data centre buildings to support their client’s growing needs and demand.
CDC is based out of Canberra in the ACT and is now the largest owner and operator of data centre capacity in Australia.
CDC currently operates four data centres – Fyshwick 1, and Hume 1, 2 and 3. Each is custom designed to CDC’s demanding structural, environmental, ascetic and operational requirements to meet the highest standards for data centres.
This provides peace of mind to all clients of CDC around security, reliability, flexible and scalable services and green environmentally friendly operations.
The level of achievement is demonstrated by CDC winning the Frost and Sullivan Australian Data Centre Provider of the Year Award in 2015.
History
CDC was formed in 2007 with the sole purpose of being a trusted partner for data centre services. Since its creation, CDC has developed two data centre campus to support our client growing needs and demands.
CDC completed its first data centre in 2009. Since then CDC has expanded with Hume adding additional capacity resulting in the development of Hume 2 and 3. The Fyshwick campus commenced operation in January 2014 with Fyshwick 2 currently in the final stages of design with construction expected to be completed mid 2017.
CDC facilities are designed, constructed, owned and operated by CDC. CDC’s data centres deliver energy efficiencies, environmentally friendly outcomes and complex layers of physical and electronic security, to meet the high Commonwealth Government standards.