Atos Group: Sydney Data Center
About Sydney Data Center
The Sydney Data Center, operated by the Atos Group, is a flagship facility that anchors Atos’ presence in the Asia-Pacific market. Strategically located in Australia’s most populous and technologically advanced city, this data center plays a critical role in enabling high-performance, low-latency services for enterprises across Australia, Southeast Asia, and beyond.
High-Density, Cloud-Ready Infrastructure
Purpose-built to support the demands of modern cloud, edge, and AI workloads, the Sydney facility features:
- High power density racks with scalable options
- Support for GPU-based compute environments
- Seamless hybrid and multicloud integrations
- Low-latency fiber routes to major submarine cables and global IXPs
Its Tier III+ architecture ensures enterprise-grade reliability with N+1 power and cooling redundancy, round-the-clock support, and fault-tolerant designs that guarantee 99.999% uptime.
Green IT, Atos-Style
Aligned with Atos’ global net-zero carbon strategy, the Sydney Data Center incorporates:
- Solar energy supplementation and renewable power procurement
- Efficient chillers and liquid cooling systems to reduce PUE
- Smart building automation systems to optimize energy consumption
Australia’s growing green energy market supports Atos’ long-term vision for carbon-neutral operations without sacrificing performance.
Security, Compliance & Sovereignty
Data sovereignty is critical in Australia’s regulatory landscape, and the Sydney facility adheres to:
- ISO 27001, SOC 2, and IRAP (Infosec Registered Assessors Program) compliance
- APRA CPS 234 alignment for financial services clients
- On-site biometric authentication, 24/7 CCTV, and access-controlled zones
All data hosted within the Sydney center complies with Australian laws and offers region-specific customization for government, defense, and financial sectors.
Strategic Impact
This facility functions as a regional innovation hub for Atos’ digital services in:
- Cybersecurity and SOC operations
- AI and High-Performance Computing (HPC)
- Digital workplace transformation
- Managed cloud and infrastructure services
With its proximity to top universities and tech parks, it also serves as a collaboration point for R&D and digital co-creation initiatives in Australia.