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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