The global data center colocation market has surpassed $100B and continues to grow as organizations seek scalable, secure, and cost‑predictable hosting options. With workloads now split among public cloud, colocation, and on‑premises infrastructure, organizations demand more nuanced hybrid strategies.
Cloud has introduced new levels of flexibility, as well as new challenges. The role of colocation is evolving from “ping, power, and pipe” to becoming a core factor in interconnection and hybrid architecture strategies.
This makes choosing a colocation facility more important than ever, forcing a deep understanding of:
- Current and future workload demands
- Hybrid and multicloud networking requirements
- Regulatory and compliance needs
- Cost predictability and operational resilience
And as always, a strong hybrid infrastructure strategy begins and ends with the needs of the business. We help you align your colocation choices with the workloads that power your operation.
Let’s talk about making your next colocation move a strategic advantage.