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Home » NTT DATA Lands 115MW in New Data Center Deals 

NTT DATA Lands 115MW in New Data Center Deals 

March 7, 2026
in AI Infrastructure, Data Centers
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NTT DATA reported new customer commitments totaling nearly 115MW across its U.S. data center portfolio, underscoring strong demand for infrastructure designed to support AI and high-density compute workloads. The agreements span campuses in Gainesville, Virginia; Chicago, Illinois; and Sacramento, California and include a major hyperscale deployment alongside several enterprise contracts.

The largest commitment comes from a hyperscale cloud provider reserving more than 90MW at the company’s VA11 campus in Gainesville, Virginia. Additional agreements totaling nearly 20MW involve three enterprise organizations operating in financial services, gaming, and cybersecurity. NTT DATA said these deployments require flexible infrastructure capable of supporting evolving cooling requirements, high-density compute, and regulatory compliance as AI-driven workloads scale.

The company said the new deals align with its broader strategy to expand global data center capacity to meet accelerating demand from both hyperscale platforms and enterprise customers. Over the past year, NTT DATA opened ten new facilities across North America, EMEA, and Asia-Pacific, adding more than 370MW of IT capacity as part of a plan to invest more than $10 billion in global data center infrastructure by 2027.

• NTT DATA secured nearly 115MW in new capacity commitments across U.S. campuses in Virginia, Illinois, and California.

• A hyperscale provider committed more than 90MW at the VA11 campus in Gainesville, Virginia.

• Three enterprise customers contracted nearly 20MW combined across financial services, gaming, and cybersecurity sectors.

• Customers cited regulatory compliance, scalable deployment models, and adaptable cooling architectures as key factors in selecting NTT DATA facilities.

• One financial services customer selected the platform for compliance capabilities and liquid-cooling readiness.

• A gaming platform provider cited proximity to cloud availability zones and flexible cooling infrastructure.

• A cybersecurity firm expanded its footprint with NTT DATA based on rapid deployment timelines and scalable expansion options.

“These new commitments speak to the confidence that clients place in NTT Global Data Centers to support their most ambitious digital initiatives,” said Doug Adams, CEO and President, NTT Global Data Centers. “As compute requirements continue to accelerate, organizations are seeking infrastructure that can evolve at the same pace.”

🌐 Analysis

Hyperscale and enterprise demand for AI-ready infrastructure continues to drive rapid expansion among global colocation providers. Operators such as NTT DATA, Equinix, Digital Realty, and Cologix increasingly emphasize high-density power delivery and liquid-cooling readiness as AI clusters push rack power well beyond traditional enterprise thresholds. In many markets, hyperscalers now anchor new campus developments with multi-tens-of-megawatt commitments similar to the 90MW deployment announced by NTT.

NTT DATA’s $10 billion investment plan reflects a broader industry shift toward building campuses designed for GPU-dense AI infrastructure. Recent deployments across Virginia, Chicago, and California also highlight the importance of proximity to cloud regions and major network exchange hubs as hyperscalers scale distributed AI training and inference workloads.

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