This facility is part of DayOne's Nongsa Digital Park Campus in Batam, Indonesia.
Chinese data center firm GDS has rebranded its international unit to DayOne.
DayOne is a data center pioneer that develops and operates next-gen digital infrastructure for industry leaders who demand reliable, cost-effective and quickly scalable solutions. Their cutting-edge facilities empower hyperscalers and large enterprises to achieve rapid deployment and enhance connectivity, driving transformative engagement and innovation as they shape the future of industries.
DayOne's data centers are located across key markets, including Singapore, Johor (Malaysia), Batam (Indonesia), Greater Bangkok, Hong Kong SAR, Tokyo, and beyond. Headquartered in Singapore, DayOne's leadership team draws on over two decades of industry experience and a track record of building Asia's largest data center business. With DayOne, they have created the SIJORI (Singapore, Johor, and Riau Islands) market as a global data center hub. As demand for strategically located and customized data centers rises, DayOne's entrepreneurial spirit, customer-first strategy, deep local partnerships, and agile executional capabilities uniquely position them to power the growth ambitions of leading hyperscalers and large enterprises around the world.
This facility is part of DayOne's Nongsa Digital Park Campus in Batam, Indonesia.
This facility is part of DayOne's Nongsa Digital Park Campus in Batam, Indonesia.
APAC data center firm DayOne is making its first foray into the European market with a significant project in Finland.
Singapore-based developer DayOne announced plans for a large-scale data center campus in the Sudentulli area of Klaukkala, located within the municipality of Nurmijärvi in the Uusimaa region of Finland.
DayOne, an Asia-Pacific data center developer, has secured a significant loan facility of IDR 6.7 trillion (approximately $412.1 million) from Singaporean banks DBS and UOB.
Dayone, formerly GDS Holdings, acquired the HK2 site in the Kwai Chung region, which is currently under construction.
Situated in the Kwai Chung district, this 22-story, purpose-built structure has been highlighted as one of Asia's tallest data centers.
Goodman Group finished construction of the third building at its Goodman Tsuen Wan West data center campus in 2024, transferring the facility to Chinese operator GDS upon completion.
Data center operator GDS is building another data center in Kempas Lama, Johor.
The plots cover a total area of 10,970 square meters (118,080 square feet), and the first phase is scheduled to begin operations in late 2026.
In 2024, Chinese data center firm GDS acquired this property at 21 Jalan Buroh in Singapore from CapitaLand, with plans to convert it into a data center.
Goodman Group is constructing the HK5 building at its Goodman Tsuen Wan West data center campus. Upon completion, the site will be leased to Chinese operator DayOne (formerly GDS).
The project, valued at 28 billion baht ($831 million), will be the largest data center in Thailand and is scheduled to begin operations in 2026, with deployment planned in multiple phases.