nLighten Unveils Rebranding of Euclyde to nLighten France at DC World in Paris
Euclyde transforms into nLighten France, advancing local and European Connectivity.
Amsterdam, 25.11.2024 – nLighten, a leading European digital infrastructure platform, is excited to announce the rebranding of Euclyde to nLighten France, following the acquisition of the Euclyde data centers in 2023. The rebrand will be formally introduced at the DC World event on November 27-28 at Porte de Versailles in Paris, a premier gathering for data center and digital infrastructure leaders.
With this rebranding, nLighten is continuing its journey of bringing its brand across the European platform in order to enhance the visibility of its offerings and deliver new opportunities and services to its clients. Operationally, clients will continue to receive the same local support from their dedicated contacts. The French team will remain closely involved in their account projects.
Beyond the national operations across edge data centers in Sophia-Antipolis, Paris, Lyon, Besançon and Strasbourg, nLighten France’s clients will now have opportunities for expansion across Europe through the group’s edge data centers in Germany, Spain, the UK, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Switzerland.
“We’re thrilled to bring the nLighten brand to France and to our Euclyde team and customers, reinforcing our dedication to delivering cutting-edge digital infrastructure with a local focus in France,” said Harro Beusker, CEO of nLighten. “This rebranding aligns with our vision to bring the best in digital solutions closer to our customers, leveraging the strength of our European edge data centers to support growing demand.”
Anwar Saliba, Managing Director of nLighten France, stated, “Our quality of service, expertise, and presence throughout France are key assets that have made us a prominent player in the market. Under the nLighten France brand we will continue to build on these strengths, providing top-tier hosting solutions that support our clients’ digital transformations.”
Further Steps in Rebranding & Integration
Following the introduction of the nLighten France identity, further integration will allow customers to benefit from nLighten’s expanding ecosystem of sustainable, connected digital infrastructure. The new branding reflects nLighten’s commitment to regional edge data centers, enabling low-latency, highly connected, and sustainable solutions tailored to meet the demands of the French market, including evolving needs such as AI.
The DC World event serves as the ideal platform to debut this next chapter in nLighten’s growth story, with the rebrand symbolizing a continued investment in France and a shared commitment to innovation in the digital infrastructure space.
For more information, visit nLighten’s booth M32, Hall 7.1 at DC World or go to https://www.nlighten.eu/en/
About nLighten
nLighten is a digital infrastructure platform focused on developing and operating innovative edge data centers across Europe’s key economic hubs. Its strategically distributed data centers deliver best-in-class network access to enterprises, private users, and the mobile workforce. nLighten is working towards establishing a pan-European presence in all major cities and smaller business hubs.
Its edge data centers are close, coupled, and connected: By being closer to customers and users, nLighten ensures low-latency access and high availability for businesses, mobile workforces, and private users. With a strong commitment to sustainability, nLighten’s data centers will be coupled with the local community, contributing to grid stability while minimizing environmental impact. Connected to an extensive network of carriers and service providers, nLighten empowers seamless, real-time data connectivity throughout Europe.
Founded in 2021 by a core team with years of experience and a wide-ranging expertise in the data center industry and backed by I Squared Capital, a leading global infrastructure investor, nLighten is setting new standards for digital infrastructure in Europe.
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