Australia: Adisyn exits Perth data center

Sep 10, 2024 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji

Australian MSP Adisyn previously known as DC Two, announced it has negotiated a surrender of its Bibra Lake data center lease. The company will exit the lease on 18 October - decommissioning and selling plant and equipment at the site - and said the move would result in approximately AU$350,000 in savings per year.

AI1 & Adisyn MD, Blake Burton said: "We're delighted with the outcome of our negotiations which will allow AI1 to reduce expenses while being able to deliver capital-light data center and cyber security solutions to our customers. In addition, it frees up time and resources to apply to strategic collaborations, including with 2D Generation, where we can use our learnings from data centers to develop data center and AI-related technologies to solve current industry challenges."

Adisyn leased the 5,000 sqm (53,800 sq ft), 3MW facility after prior tenants vacated before finishing the AU$10 million (US$7.7 million) project, leaving the landlord with an almost complete, design-accredited data center. It will continue to offer data center services to new and existing customers via third-party data center providers and will look to relocate all existing profitable customers to an alternative data center in Perth, where they will continue to be serviced by Adisyn.