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Red Cloud Ltd

Locality: Perth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 1300 760 183



Address: Level 18, 152-158 St Georges Terrace 6000 Perth, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.rcva.com.au

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25.01.2022 SPARK Business Hub (Cambridge, Tasmania) was able to satisfy all of our selection criteria including our power, high speed data requirements as well as our specific requirement for a redundant power feed to the site. It is proposed that the site will house the state’s first Internationally Accredited Uptime Institute Tier III data centre, as part of Minister for Information Technology and Innovation Michael Ferguson’s plan to grow the state’s ICT industry.



21.01.2022 Red Cloud announced in October plans to expand, citing the state's cool climate as a good location for its "hotel for computers". The data storage company is in the final stages of purchasing a 7,000-square-metre site on Kennedy Drive at Cambridge in Hobart. Red Cloud CEO Carl Woodbridge said it would create 80 jobs during the construction process and 17 ongoing jobs.

10.01.2022 Red Cloud’s technology partner Cannon Technologies has been honoured with the Frost and Sullivan Award for best in Europe, Modular Data Center Facilities.

03.01.2022 "Data centre start-up Red Cloud will bring its first facility online in Perth’s southern suburb of Bibra Lake in September, with an initial capacity of 120 racks and 2MW of power. Bibra Lake is Uptime Institute Tier 3 certified, Red Cloud said. The company also plans to pursue a NABERS rating, however the scheme requires the facility to have been operating for at least a year." Read more: http://www.itnews.com.au//red-cloud-readies-bibra-lake-dat



01.01.2022 Tasmania’s Information Technology and Innovation Minister Michael Ferguson spoke on the news: The Red Cloud data center will be our first Tier III data center. It will have military-grade security modules as well as energy-saving technologies This will give the state a highly resilient facility for on-island data and we expect it to form part of the Tasmanian cloud.

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