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Richard Ludwig: M&A Activity in the Data Center sector.

Richard Ludwig: M&A Activity in the Data Center sector.

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In this episode of the Inside Data Centre Podcast, Andy Davis is joined by Richard Ludwig, Director of Digital Infrastructure at Elantra. Richard breaks down the major financial and M&A activity that shaped 2025, from early market wobbles caused by DeepSeek and Microsoft lease cancellations to record-breaking deals, including the $40 billion Cyline acquisition. They also explore what's driving continued investment in 2026 and beyond.

Key Topics:

  • Why 2025 saw the largest data centre M&A deal ever at $40BN.
  • Enterprise colo making a comeback as hyperscale valuations price out mid-market funds.
  • Neo clouds emerging as a new category of customer alongside hyperscalers.
  • Power constraints, AI growth zones, and the UK's pricing challenges.
  • Full stack acquisitions and Middle East expansion trends for 2026.
  • Why flashy megawatt announcements aren't always what they seem.

Tune in for a sharp, insider look at where the money's flowing, and where it's heading next.

Download the report here - Alantra 2025 Data Centre M&A Review - DataX Connect

Learn more about Alantra - Alantra | Possibility is in the ascent



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The Inside Data Centre Podcast is recorded in partnership with DataX Connect, a specialist data centre recruitment company based in the UK. They operate on a global scale to place passionate individuals at the heart of leading data centre companies.

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