When CAN.B Group officially launched its sovereign-first delivery model in early 2025, it marked the beginning of a bold and timely commitment: to provide high-impact, secure technology solutions built entirely on Australian soil. At the centre of that capability sits NEXTDC, whose national footprint and sovereign hosting infrastructure enable CAN.B Group to deliver services with the resilience, scale, and trust required by government and critical industry clients.
CAN.B Group was born from lived experience—leaders who had spent decades navigating some of Australia’s most complex transformation programs across federal government. Their deep understanding of public sector needs is reflected in the company’s approach to delivery: pragmatic, secure, and aligned with national priorities from day one.
To bring their sovereign model to life, CAN.B turned to NEXTDC. The relationship had established a foundational partnership built on shared values and capabilities. From day one, NEXTDC’s sovereign hosting services provided the infrastructure backbone that CAN.B required to confidently support its clients—especially those with heightened data security and regulatory obligations.
As the operational rollout progressed, the partnership matured quickly. NEXTDC infrastructure became embedded in CAN.B’s core offerings, supporting not only secure delivery but enabling the scalability required to serve clients across Australia. Just as importantly, the two organisations aligned on a broader vision: that sovereignty in infrastructure isn’t just a checkbox—it’s a strategic imperative.
“Our partnership with NEXTDC is central to how we deliver secure, sovereign solutions,” said Chris Abideen, Managing Director at CAN.B Group. “They’re not just a service provider—they’re a critical enabler of our mission.”
What began as a practical infrastructure engagement has evolved into a strategic alliance. Together, CAN.B Group and NEXTDC are demonstrating how purpose-built Australian partnerships can deliver trusted, sovereign digital infrastructure—and in doing so, help secure the future of Australia’s most critical systems.