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DataVita reports record-breaking results

ScotlandIS member DataVita has reported total sales of £13.3m for the year ending 30 June 2024, a 46% increase from £9.12m in 2023.

Gross margin improved by 62%, reaching £6.15m, reflecting operational efficiencies and growing demand for services.

Earnings before tax also rose 87% to £2.61m.

With a new focus on being Scotland’s leading provider of artificial intelligence-ready data centres, DataVita is launching a range of services designed specifically to meet the technology’s infrastructure demands.

These include data centres capable of supporting cutting-edge workloads, with up to 400 kW per rack – up from traditional 4 kW capacity – giving organisations access to high-performance, reliable infrastructure built to handle resource-intensive workloads.

To complement this move, the company intends to double its data centre capacity to 40 MW in the short term, with an ambition to reach 500 MW in central Scotland over the next five years. As part of its commitment to sustainability, DataVita is also integrating renewable energy sources into its operations.

Danny Quinn, managing director of DataVita, said: “This has been a transformative year for DataVita, our exceptional financial performance, coupled with our strategic pivot towards AI-ready infrastructure and bespoke cloud solutions, positions us at the forefront of the industry.

“With the establishment of National Cloud and ongoing investments in sustainability and infrastructure – reinforcing our leadership in environmentally responsible data centre operations – we are excited to continue enabling innovation for our customers and contributing to Scotland’s digital economy.”

Source: Insider

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