Texas Data Center Expanded By CyrusOne
Colocation services provider CyrusOne announced the expansion of its Texas data center in Carrollton.
Colocation services provider CyrusOne announced the expansion of its Texas data center in Carrollton.
Real estate company JDM Partners purchased a Phoenix data center from State Farm Insurance.
With the purchase of Cervalis, CyrusOne adds four New York data centers and two work area recovery sites to its portfolio.
Global colocation solutions provider CyrusOne announced construction had begun on a new Phoenix data center at the end of June.
CyrusOne announced in late April that it completed the acquisition of Cervalis Holdings, a privately-held data center owner and operator.
CyrusOne, a global colocation provider, has recently announced plans to expand its Austin, Texas, data center. The Austin III data center will be the company’s largest in Austin, with 120,000 colocation square feet and running on 12 megawatts of power.
Recent research has shown that demand for data center services has considerably increased in Texas, so much so that it has outpaced national computing needs.
CyrusOne recently released a report outlining the growing trend of businesses leveraging the services of carrier-neutral colocation data centers for colocation and disaster recovery needs.
Nearly two years ago, CyrusOne launched a new Arizona data center initiative, which was planned to be one of the largest of its kind. Now, the company is beginning construction of its second data center on its Chandler, Arizona campus.
Recently, a number of organizations grew their Virginia data center service footprint in Virginia, including CyrusOne, which launched construction of a new Virginia data center.