It’s not just about tech talk, it’s about lifting business and communities

T4 Group's CEO, Dean Addie, and CTO, Jason Porter, were excited to be at the eResearch NZ conference, ready to connect with industry leaders and share their cutting-edge green hyperscale colocation Data Centre options.

eResearch NZ is the leading conference for the research community in Aotearoa, New Zealand. Each year, it brings people together to connect, converse, and share their latest ideas and innovations.

The 2024 strategic theme is He Moana Pukepuke e Ekengia e te Waka | Navigating an evolving eResearch landscape.

T4 Group are attending the conference representing the future of New Zealand’s hyperscale sustainable green Data Centres. With resilient facilities around the country, T4 Group delivers reliable, green, and economically viable hyperscale Data Centre solutions.

Addie emphasised, "We're here to deliver data solutions that go above and beyond what businesses and researchers need. It's about having services that are safe, reliable, and meet the latest demands, but also we are committed to do good in the communities we operate in and, importantly, for our environment."

Their plan to build New Zealand's first carbon-neutral Tier 4 Hyperscale Data Centre in Southland speaks volumes about their commitment to servicing New Zealand’s business needs while being industry leaders in sustainability.

But the team at T4 Group isn't just about tech talk; they're also deeply invested in regional growth. Their Data Centre infrastructure isn't just for big companies; it's helping local businesses and researchers thrive. Plus, they're actively involved in community initiatives, in the regions they operate in.

As they dive into discussions at the conference, T4 Group's leadership is optimistic about what lies ahead.  Their dedication to innovation isn't just talk; it's a testament to their drive to shape New Zealand's digital landscape while lifting up local communities.

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