Company
Switch
Switch is a company that supplies enterprises and cloud providers with data center infrastructure and services.
Why it’s in the news: It is in the news following a $52 million investment and a leadership change as it shifts its focus to institutional clients.
Latest on Switch
- Compound bets $52 million, new leadership team in switch to institutional focus
- Switched on Pop’s Nate Sloan and Charlie Harding love fresh vegetables and guitar pedals
- Japan's top IT firms aim to switch to AI-led development by 2030
- Can I claim 50% of my husband’s Social Security now — and switch to my higher benefit at 70?
- Credible missile threat led to secret aircraft switch for Trump, source says
- Trump confirms he switched planes after Nato summit because of possible threat
- operates large-scale data centre campuses that provide power, cooling, and connectivity infrastructure for AI computing, serving cloud providers and enterprises deploying GPU clusters
- regulators will impose constraints that reduce utilization
- Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase are leading the underwriting process for the IPO
- The offering reflects investor interest in AI infrastructure companies
- Nintendo is making a new version of the Switch 2 with a replaceable battery in Europe - but its predecessor has a very different future.
- Wikidata: Mastercard — capital ownership — Switch
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