Global Data Centres is a division of NTT Ltd. Our global platform is one of the largest in the world, spanning more than 20 countries and regions, including the Americas, Asia Pacific, EMEA and India.
NTT is regularly ranked as a leader by major network and data centre analysts. As a neutral operator, we offer access to multiple cloud providers, a variety of internet exchanges and telecoms network providers, including our own IPv6 compliant Tier 1 Global IP Network.
TTSP HWP provides general planning services and implementation oversight to its international customers who are building integrated data centres. Founded in 1989, the Frankfurt-based consulting firm has implemented more than 30 data center projects nationwide as a general planner over the past 15 years. Today, the company advises the majority of global players in the data center environment on their locations in Germany.
NDC-GARBE Data Centers Europe GmbH is a German data center developer. The international team is focusing on projects in the most sought-after locations in Germany and its neighboring countries.
The Hamburg-based company STULZ is one of the world's leading suppliers of air conditioning technology. For over 40 years, the company has been developing air-conditioning technology at the highest level: whether data centre, industrial application or communication technology, the company offers tailor-made cooling solutions with highest precision and energy efficiency worldwide and from one single source.
Rittal is a leading global provider of solutions for industrial enclosures, power distribution, climate control and IT infrastructure, as well as software and services. Rittal technologies are deployed in more than 90% of all industries worldwide.
NTC was founded in 1996 by Klaus Clasen in Ahrensburg near Hamburg as Notstromtechnik-Clasen GmbH. Initially, the focus was on the delivery, maintenance, and installation of batteries, but with the rapid advancement of digitalization and the boom in data centers, Clasen realized the vision of a holistic emergency power supply from a single source.