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industries Technology, Media & Telecom (TMT)

Data Center

The importance of data centers for each company as well as in the public sector is growing worldwide due to increasing digitization of business processes, cloud usage, and big data. However, spending in this market shows fluctuations caused by the high one-off cost of purchasing and setting up data centers. Investment in IT infrastructure increases in times of good economic conditions and high adoption rates of new technologies and applications, but usually decreases afterwards. As a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic, investments were delayed, which might lead to catch-up effects in the subsequent years.

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Fifteenfortyseven
technology, media, & telecom — Data Center

fifteenfortyseven is a leading developer, operator, and owner of highly interconnected, custom-designed data centers with over 1.1 million square feet of data center space under management throughout North America and Europe.

Acquired by CIM
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Nfinit
technology, media, & telecom — Data Center

Nfinit offers data center, cloud, security, connectivity, and managed services from facilities in California and Arizona.

Acquired by LightEdge
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NTT Data
technology, media, & telecom — Data Center

NTT DATA helps clients transform through consulting, industry solutions, business process services, IT modernization and managed services.

Acquired by GI Partners
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Post Road Group
technology, media, & telecom — Data Center

A leading real estate bridge lender and investor in U.S. middle-market telecommunications infrastructure.

Acquired by New Continuum