CyrusOne is moving dirt in Phoenix. The data center service provider, which is the colocation subsidiary of Cincinnati Bell, broke ground today on a 57-acre parcel of land it purchased in Chandler, Ariz. last fall.
Colocation provider CyrusOne said today that it has completed the expansion of its Houston Data Center. The new building, which is adjacent to the existing Houston center, adds 30,000 square feet and seven megawatts of power.
Will the CyrusOne colocation business become a real estate investment trust (REIT)? That's one of the possibilities being explored by Cincinnati Bell, which owns CyrusOne and said last week that it was exploring whether to spin off CyrusOne.
Continuing its expansion, CyrusOne has acquired a 700,00 square foot building near Dallas and will develop 400,000 square feet of high-density data center space, the company said Thursday
Colocation provider CyrusOne is entering the San Antonio market, and has bought property in the Westover Hills business park where it will build a data center.
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CyrusOne, the data center business of Cincinnati Bell, is preparing for a new round of growth, including ambitious data center projects in Dallas and Phoenix.
CyrusOne has hired industry veteran Kevin Timmons as its new chief technology officer (CTO), Timmons previously led data center teams at Microsoft and Yahoo.