“With industries such as IT, automotive, aerospace, media, gaming, TV, telecom, finance or insurance, and tech giants having their German headquarters in Munich, Bavaria is in need of additional compute power for all AI, machine learning, cloud, HPC, backup or storage applications,” commented Jörgen Venot Principal, Leasing at DCP, as reported by Datacenter Dynamics.
A stronghold in Munich
First founded in 2021, DCP has 200MW of capacity operational or under development. The company is currently focused on the DACH region (Germany, Austria and Switzerland), with projects underway in Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Berlin and Heidelberg in Germany, in addition to Graz in Austria.
Due to its local network, the DCP team can develop a strategic piece of land into a key data centre asset, as well as building and environmental permits. Its primary focus is on colocation and hyperscale data centres, covering the key stages of the data centre lifecycle from first development to operation.
“Over the years, we have expanded beyond our initial consulting approach. Thanks to our talented team, the company has evolved into a versatile player in the industry,” says Gian-Marco Krömer, Chief Commercial Officer at DCP.
“We are committed to simplifying our customers’ journey towards sustainable data centres by providing everything they need from a single, reliable source.”
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