“We saw an opportunity to get involved in the landscape and provide customers with more choice,” said Todd Coleman, founder, president, and CEO of eStruxture. “By establishing facilities on both coasts, and in both downtown and suburban locations, we knew we would be uniquely positioned to support customers’ shifting workloads and their moves into new markets.”The North American data center space is heavily influenced by the accelerated growth of edge and cloud computing, as well as data-intensive workloads from companies leveraging AI, machine learning (ML), and IoT functionality. These trends lead to increased demand for the build out of new data centers and ultra-high-density deployments.
Specifically, the eStruxture team sought a partner to help build out its MTL-2 colocation facility with highly resilient electrical and mechanical infrastructure in a phased, modular approach. This and subsequent builds enable eStruxture to provide its customers with more locations, connections, and capacity.