The South African data centre company paving the way for an AI-enabled Africa

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Digital Parks Africa (DPA) is becoming South Africa’s data centre of choice.

Digital Parks Africa is blazing a trail in South Africa with its flexible, world-class data centre facilities designed to deliver reliability and future-proof capacity to support the growing demands of AI.

“Delivering what the local market required is what inspired the founding of Digital Parks Africa. We have continued to invest in staying a step ahead of market needs, making us the trusted, carrier-neutral data centre partner of choice for many of South Africa’s largest businesses,” says Digital Parks Africa Chief Commercial Officer, Wiaan Vermaak.As demand for advanced, local data centre capacity grew, DPA scaled out capacity with its modular data centre design.

DPA also uses innovative design, cooling and power backup systems to ensure the data centre facilities can accommodate the new compute and power demands of AI. Among other innovations, it uses a contained hot-and-cold-isle system – where cold air is forced into each module through the floor into the heat generating equipment, while the hot air is sucked out through the top.

“DPA leverages over 25 years of specialized experience in data centre infrastructure, drawing from the expertise within its dedicated group of companies,” says Vermaak. These include low & medium earth -orbit satellite services, which are quickly rising in popularity thanks to their technological advances in reduced latency and time to market.

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