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    Pulsant eyes UK data centre expansion

    By Mandy LiFebruary 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Pulsant plans to expand its data centre portfolio across the UK with shareholder support.
    • The company aims to enhance low-latency, sovereign cloud solutions while prioritising data sovereignty.

    What happened: Pulsant plans UK data centre expansion

    UK-based digital infrastructure provider Pulsant is set to expand its data centre footprint across the country, backed by strong shareholder interest. The company currently operates 12 data centres nationwide and aims to strengthen its presence by adding new locations.

    Pulsant’s CTO, Mike Hoy, highlighted that while the company has solid UK coverage, there are still areas ripe for expansion. However, Pulsant has no immediate plans for international growth, as it remains focused on complying with UK data sovereignty regulations.

    Hoy also stressed the importance of policymakers recognising alternatives to hyperscale cloud providers, advocating for better industry-led guidance in regulatory discussions.

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    Why it’s important

    Pulsant’s expansion plans reflect the growing demand for low-latency, sovereign cloud solutions in the UK, driven by increasing data sovereignty concerns. As a founding member of the Open Cloud Coalition, Pulsant is actively involved in shaping a competitive and resilient cloud market.

    The company’s focus on UK-based data centres aligns with the government’s push for data security and infrastructure investment. This move is crucial as it ensures that sensitive data remains within the country’s borders while supporting local economic growth.

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    Mandy Li

    Mandy Li is an Community Engagement Specialist at BTW Media, having studied English at Chengdu University. Contact her at m.li@btw.media.

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