Enable large-scale cloud, AI, and enterprise deployments with hyperscale data center infrastructure designed for high-capacity power, scalable compute environments, and resilient connectivity.
10–100+ MW campus deployments with staged energization
From single MW pilots to multi-hall production with modular builds
Redundant electrical architecture designed for 99.982% uptime (Tier III–aligned)
Carrier‑neutral, high‑capacity fiber with diverse routes for low-latency exchange
Our campuses are purpose‑built to sustain multi‑megawatt footprints for hyperscalers, AI platforms, and large enterprises. High‑capacity power distribution, scalable data halls, and advanced cooling (air, liquid, and direct‑to‑chip) support high‑density computing while preserving efficiency and stability.
Data halls sized and serviced for multi‑MW allocations, including GPU‑class densities.
Add halls, power blocks, and cooling capacity using standardized, repeatable designs.
Configurable N / N+1 / 2N distribution, busway or RPP schemes, and balanced PDU design for sustained peak power draw.
Multiple on‑ramps to Tier‑1 providers, cloud services, and private wave networks providing diverse paths for low-latency and resilient connectivity.
Dedicated suites, private cloud pods, and enterprise platforms, with security zoning and controlled-access protocols.
Fault‑tolerant electrical and mechanical systems with concurrent maintainability and validated run‑books.
Hyperscale performance depends on disciplined, 24/7 operations. Our teams continuously monitor power, cooling, fiber, and environmental conditions, supported by automation to maintain stability and accelerate incident response.
Operational benefits include:
Desert Dragon provides modular service options that allow clients to align infrastructure capabilities with their long-term technology roadmap. These add-on blocks enable organizations to introduce advanced capabilities such as AI infrastructure, sovereign cloud control, and hybrid connectivity while maintaining a clear path for phased expansion.
AI and HPC Readiness: Direct-to-chip or immersion cooling options, staged thermal upgrades, and infrastructure prepared for high-density GPU rack deployments.
Sovereign and Private Cloud: On-premises or private-cloud control planes that support data residency, model governance, and sovereign AI operations.
Interconnect Services: Cross-connects, private optical waves, and direct cloud on-ramps designed for hybrid and multi-cloud connectivity.
Growth Planning: Structured Day 1 to Day N expansion models, capacity reservations, and alignment with long-lead infrastructure procurement cycles.
Desert Dragon infrastructure and operating models are designed to deliver measurable outcomes as deployments scale. Standardized modules, engineered power and cooling envelopes, and disciplined operations ensure that organizations can expand capacity while maintaining stability, efficiency, and long-term flexibility.




Dr. Kholood Al Netaifi is a prominent Saudi regulatory and government affairs leader whose career spans more than two decades across national institutions central to policy development, oversight, and public‑sector modernization. Her work with the Ministry of Health (MOH) included advising on strategic programs, primary care development, and crisis‑response operations at the national level, giving her a deep operational understanding of government systems, decision‑making frameworks, and inter‑agency coordination mechanisms—capabilities essential for guiding the deployment of emerging technologies within high‑governance environments.
As a highly respected Saudi woman leader, Dr. Kholood strengthens Desert Dragon’s commitment to diversity, inclusion, and alignment with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 priorities. Her growing specialization in advanced digital systems and AI, combined with her extensive policy and regulatory experience, enables her to bridge the intersection of technology, governance, and national security considerations. Her presence institutionalizes credibility and supports the company’s mission to deploy advanced technologies responsibly, safely, and in full compliance with national development and regulatory expectations.
Tobias brings two decades of global leadership across capital markets, advanced technology, and large-scale infrastructure—experience directly aligned with Desert Dragon’s mission. In his role as the Board’s Advisor, he will help with global strategic insight, ensuring the company’s innovations align with the technological, economic, and geopolitical shifts defining the next decade. His presence strengthens Desert Dragon’s ability to build a future-ready platform with the scale, sophistication, and credibility required to lead technology transformation in KSA.
As CEO of Evermere, Tobias leads high-stakes investment and technology initiatives spanning critical global systems, including advanced computing, digital infrastructure, AI-driven platforms, and sovereign-grade economic architecture. His work advising sovereign funds, institutional investors, global financial partners, and technology operators gives him a unique perspective on how frontier technologies transition from prototype to scalable national capability.
What sets Tobias apart is his rare combination of founder-level operational expertise and institutional investment acumen. He has built and exited multiple technology ventures, giving him a hands-on understanding of system design, scalability, and technical execution. At the same time, he has structured and led complex, high-value transactions that shape national and regional infrastructure.
Farah Zeid leads Desert Dragon’s administration, focusing on workforce development, talent acquisition, and leadership development. Her mission is to build a high-performance team capable of supporting the Kingdom’s growing technology sector.
Mohammed AlDhabaan provides strategic leadership and long-term vision for Desert Dragon Data Centers. With extensive experience across government collaboration, infrastructure development, and strategic investment initiatives in the Kingdom, he guides the organization’s role in supporting Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation. His leadership ensures that Desert Dragon’s growth aligns with national priorities under Vision 2030 while fostering partnerships that accelerate technological innovation across the Kingdom.