Enhancing Presence in Paris
nLighten’s latest acquisition has positioned them as a major player in Paris, with the newly acquired Émerainville facility serving as their eighth site in France. With this addition, nLighten’s portfolio now extends to over 30 data centers spread across seven markets. Situated in the eastern cluster of Paris’s data centers, this facility is strategically located just a kilometer away from nLighten’s PAR1 site, ensuring seamless continuity and improved regional accessibility for their anchor customer, oXya.
Empowering Enterprise Clients
The expanded capacity resulting from this acquisition will be leveraged to serve enterprise clients through channel partners, aligning perfectly with nLighten’s retail strategy. Equipped with high-density, AI-ready configurations, the Émerainville facility is designed to offer scalable infrastructure that can evolve in tandem with the dynamic needs of customers. nLighten’s focus remains on delivering sustainable and interconnected solutions, tailored to meet the unique connectivity requirements of enterprises.
CEO’s Enthusiasm
Harro Beusker, the CEO and Co-Founder of nLighten, expressed his excitement about the acquisition, underscoring its significance in expanding the company’s footprint in France. He emphasized Paris’s status as a connectivity hub, highlighting the increased operational capacity it brings to their enterprise clients. By offering proximity and dual-site deployment options, this acquisition serves as a testament to nLighten’s commitment to building intelligent, eco-friendly infrastructure that supports Europe’s digital revolution.
Managing Director’s Perspective
Anwar Saliba, the Managing Director at nLighten, emphasized how this acquisition aligns perfectly with the company’s vision of establishing a distributed digital framework across France. Through increased capacity and interconnected Paris sites, customers can now benefit from resilient architectures that guarantee enhanced data security and performance.
Group CFO’s Satisfaction
Christophe Bronner, the Group CFO of oXya, expressed his satisfaction with this transition, particularly highlighting the focus on core managed cloud services. He believes that nLighten’s commitment to sustainable operations will not only benefit their organization but also their esteemed clientele.