Scaleway
French cloud computing company
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November 2023 | Iliad launched Kyutai, the first European independent and non-profit artificial intelligence research laboratory, with a 300 million Euro investment. |
December 2022 | The CEO who joined in early 2020 left the company. |
2020 | An entrepreneur joined as CEO. |
2017 | DC5 datacenter at Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône acquired from La Poste, planned to handle Scaleway's growth from 2017 to 2025. |
March 2016 | Added servers with x86_64 based CPUs to the Scaleway platform. |
January 2016 | DC3 datacenter reached its full capacity, with plans initiated to extend its space by additional square meters. |
April 2015 | Renamed labs.online.net to Scaleway, taking the service out of beta status. |
January 2014 | Received the first Tier-III certification in France by Uptime Institute for their datacenter. |
2013 | Launched labs.online.net in preview, an infrastructure as a service offer based on ARM CPUs, with hardware manufactured near Laval, France. |
2012 | Opened third datacenter of 11,800 m² in Vitry-sur-Seine after 11 months of construction. |
2011 | Iliad acquired the building that would become DC4 in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, a former anti-atomic fallout shelter built between 1936 and 1939. |
April 2010 | Online merged with Dedibox, bringing together different hosting activities under a single brand. |
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