Colocation managed services is emerging as a new business model among data center providers. Find out why, as well as the reasons some colos are steering clear of it.
One of the world’s most critically important channels for international trade and commerce is being completely renovated, now that content cultivators and data center operators have become partners.
Colocation providers of all sizes are facing much pressure to deliver more than just data center space. How are they responding?
All colo providers recognize a business opportunity in the hybrid cloud trend. How they’re going after it differs widely.
The company’s focus is on making connectivity easier for customers, while partners enable hybrid architecture solutions.
The largest data center users have set ambitious climate goals, making carbon a priority for specialist data center operators too.
Its strategy for the hybrid cloud opportunity emphasizes managed services and custom cloud platforms.
The backbone capability is the first of several the companies will collaborate on to simplify data center and network procurement for enterprises.
The provider powers up its application-centric infrastructure business strategy with a customer hand-holding capability.
The joint venture is looking to close a major gap in Digital’s global data center portfolio.