Meeza to quadruple Qatar data centre capacity to 50MW+ by 2030 as AI demand drives aggressive expansion
Qatar’s Meeza, the country’s leading managed IT services and data centre operator, has set out plans to quadruple its current…
Qatar’s Meeza, the country’s leading managed IT services and data centre operator, has set out plans to quadruple its current…
Morocco’s flagship AI data centre project — a planned 500-megawatt facility to be powered entirely by renewable energy — has…
Amazon Web Services’ cloud region in Bahrain has sustained damage in a second Iranian strike, the Financial Times reported on…
Beyon has commissioned Bahrain’s first White Space Data Centre, a 6,000 sqm high-density, solar-powered facility forming part of its 140,000 sqm Data Oasis. The project cements Bahrain’s position as a regional hub for sustainable, AI-ready digital infrastructure.
Google will invest $15 billion to build a gigawatt-scale AI and data centre hub in Visakhapatnam, its largest investment in India to date. The project aligns with the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision, strengthens U.S.–India AI cooperation, and positions Vizag as a major global AI and connectivity hub.
Ooredoo has launched the Salalah Data Centre and submarine cable landing station, the first of its kind in southern Oman. Positioned as a digital hub linking Asia, Europe, and Africa, the facility supports cloud, AI, and edge computing, offering scalable hosting, reduced latency, and vital resilience for global connectivity.
Turner & Townsend will manage project and cost services for du’s new 20,000 sqm hyperscale data centre in Dubai. The high-tech, LEED Gold-targeted facility will boost cloud and AI infrastructure, reinforcing the UAE’s position as a leading global hub for digital innovation.
Turner & Townsend will manage project and cost services for du’s new hyperscale data centre in Dubai. Spanning 20,000 sqm, the facility will target LEED Gold certification and strengthen the UAE’s role as a global digital and AI hub through resilient, energy-efficient infrastructure.
Morocco plans a 500MW renewable-powered sovereign data centre in Dakhla, reinforcing digital sovereignty and regional hub ambitions amid a $1.22 billion digital modernization investment.
MTN Nigeria launched the first phase of its $235 million Dabengwa Sifiso Data Centre in Lagos, featuring a Tier III facility and a new cloud service with local pricing and low latency. The company aims to expand capacity in a future phase, positioning itself competitively in West Africa’s cloud market.