Bain Capital merged ChinData with Bridge Data Centres in 2019; the combined company operates as ChinData within China and Bridge across the rest of Asia.
Bridge Data Centres Malaysia Sdn Bhd (formerly known as CSF CX Sdn Bhd) was incorporated on 27 September 2007. Bridge Data Centres Malaysia Sdn Bhd was acquired by Bridge Data Centres Malaysia Holdings Sdn Bhd in November 2017, which in turn is a wholly owned subsidiary of BDC (Malaysia) Holdco Pte. Ltd, Bridge Data Centres is founded by Michael Foust and Kris Kumar who collectively have more than 50 years experience investing in, conceptualizing, designing, building and operating high quality data centre facilities, with best-in-class operating and maintenance procedures to ensure the highest level of uptime and reliability. (Source: Bridge Data Centres About Us)
Bridge Data Centres (BDC) has acquired a significant land area of approximately 16 hectares (100 rai) in the Khlong Tamru Subdistrict of Chonburi for its upcoming hyperscale campus.
Bridge Data Centres (BDC), backed by Bain Capital, has acquired 136.1 acres in Banting’s IOI Industrial Park for RM740.68 million (~$158M).
Bridge Data Centres (BDC) is expanding its footprint in Cyberjaya, Malaysia with the MY02 hyperscale data center project, adding substantial IT capacity across three phases.
Bridge DC announced plans for the first building at the MY03 Campus in 2021.
This hyperscale campus is strategically located within Kidex Sedenak, the jewel component of the larger 7,290 acres of the Sedenak Technology Valley.
In 2023, the ChinData-owned company announced plans for an expansion at its MY03 campus within the 686-acre 4-IR Mranti Park.
Phase One of the expansion was planned to be ready for service by Q3 2025.
In 2023, the ChinData-owned company announced plans for an expansion at its MY03 campus within the 686-acre 4-IR Mranti Park.
Bridge Data Centres has expanded its presence in Johor Bahru through two land acquisitions from Paragon Globe Bhd.
Bridge Data Centres has reached a significant power agreement with Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), securing 400 megawatts of electricity for its new hyperscale facility in Johor, Malaysia.
Bridge Data Centres and Malaysian developer Mah Sing Group Berhad are expanding their data center joint venture outside Kuala Lumpur.
The initial phase will focus on developing a data center site on 17.55 acres.