Infinity SDC ranked 26th in Sunday Times 13th annual Tech Track 100

Leading UK data centre operator Infinity SDC has been included in the prestigious Sunday Times Hiscox Tech Track 100 of Britain’s private technology, media and telecoms companies (TMT) with the fastest-growing sales. Infinity has been ranked the 26th fastest growing TMT company in Britain.

The list ranks 100 companies, from green technology developers to online lenders. Infinity SDC has been included in recognition of its fast expansion and sales increase over the past three years. The list is topped by digital marketing specialist MVF and features innovative, rapid growth companies such as property website operator Zoopla, social online gaming company Mind Candy and passenger flight search engine Skyscanner.


Commenting, Stuart Sutton, CEO of Infinity SDC, said: “I am delighted that Infinity has been included in the Tech Track 100 in recognition of the impressive growth that Infinity has achieved over the past three years. This award demonstrates the strength of our recent business performance and provides a platform on which to build and increase our share of the UK data centre market.


This year we opened our newest state-of-the art data centre at Slough, and we’re hugely excited about our next development, Infinity Stratford at iCITY on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.”
 

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