New £4.5m Manchester data centre expansion officially opens

Pulsant, the leading UK provider of edge infrastructure and data centres, has officially opened its new £4.5 million data hall in Manchester and welcomed IT services leader, Dacoll as its first customer in the upgraded facility.

Rob Coupland, CEO of Pulsant, said: “Manchester needs infrastructure investment commitment. It is the number one tech city outside of London, and home to more than 650 active, high-growth companies. It is a top five area for scale-ups and the biggest sector in the region is software. This investment is our commitment to this area and we are focused on enabling these game-changing companies to deliver value, jobs and progress into the city and beyond. These businesses have already secured more than £530m of investment and this expanded infrastructure means they can unleash that potential.”

The expansion supports Manchester Digital Strategy’s 2026 targets for £1bn investment in digital infrastructure and a 50% increase in digital sector businesses by 2026. This latest development to the Trafford Park site is part of platformEDGE, Pulsant’s national edge strategy to equip regional businesses with the infrastructure to capitalise on new technologies such as analytics, AI and IoT.

Andrew Richmond, Enterprise Sales Director at debut customer Dacoll, said, “The Manchester facility enables us to expand our service capabilities to clients located across the North West. We are seeing increased demand from those clients to have their data located closer to their businesses because faster access means faster growth. This is backed up by their data being housed in an environment that is secure and can meet future growth requirements.”

Recent research from LINX shows that bandwidth needs in Manchester have more than doubled, going from 135 Gbps to 307 Gbps in the last 12 months. Answering this demand, the 1000m-sq Pulsant Manchester site spans four data halls with more than 400 racks, offering 1MW of power.

Using Pulsant’s national data centre network and ecosystem of connectivity partners, Manchester businesses can also access global clouds, telcos and carriers via the LINX Manchester Point of Presence (POP).

Coupland added: “The Greater Manchester digital economy is worth around £5bn. We are proud to be part of realising that potential. We will be watching the successes in Manchester to help us drive regional growth through better digital infrastructure elsewhere, throughout the UK.”

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