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Next Generation Data Ltd. Selects Wales, UK, for $400 Million Data Center

Business Wire, April 16, 2008

Center will be the largest in the UK, a boon to Wales' growing financial services industry

NEWPORT, Wales -- One of the largest data centers in Europe, with redundant power and communications links, is being built in Newport, Wales, to serve the growing demand in the UK for secure, environmentally friendly centers.

Next Generation Data Ltd. (NGD) is investing almost $400 million to convert and upgrade a former semiconductor plant in Newport. The center, to be called NGD Europe 1, has 400,000 square feet of space that can be divided into 15 separate centers for individual clients.

"Five major telecommunications carriers are providing interconnections to the center, and an electricity sub station nearby will provide redundant power," said Simon Taylor, chairman of Next Generation Data.

International Business Wales (IBW), the economic development and trade promotional arm of the Welsh government, will market the center to American companies planning to relocate to the UK or Europe or already operating there.

Geraint Jones, head of IBW North America, said the facility would be ideal for financial and other businesses that want to move some operations out of crowded London or as a secure backup for operations elsewhere in the UK or Europe.

"The new center will be of special interest to our growing financial services sector, offering business continuity and providing smaller businesses cost effective access to high quality, robust and secure data-center services," Jones said.

"This is the largest facility of its type in the UK and will have the latest in communications, security and other equipment," Taylor said. "We are negotiating with some of the largest corporations in Europe to be anchor tenants. They will put in their own equipment and manage their own services, if they wish."

Nick Razey, Chief Executive, Next Generation Data, said, "With power consumption expected to double over the next four years, providing electricity to data centers in much of the UK will become increasingly difficult. By locating close to a sub-station, together with energy-efficient technologies, we can offer clients enough power for the foreseeable future."

Taylor said the first tenants should be able to move in later this year.

About International Business Wales

International Business Wales is the economic development arm of the Welsh Assembly Government with the responsibility of helping international corporations locate operations in Wales, and with promoting international trade by Welsh businesses. IBW can assist businesses in finding suitable properties in Wales for their operations, help them in finding employees and in obtaining financial assistance from the Welsh government, when appropriate. For more information, visit www.ibwales.com.

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