Digital Realty Adds Colocation Capabilities in Toronto
City emerges as a key strategic tech hub in North America
TORONTO — Digital Realty expanded its One Century Place facility, a major regional connectivity hub in greater Toronto, bringing online additional colocation capacity to meet the area's growing networking needs. As more technology and data-centric businesses move or scale in the region, facilities like One Century Place are key to providing customers the flexibility and performance needed to realize their digital ambitions.
The facility was previously home to the iconic Toronto Star printing facility, and Digital Realty is expanding its Canadian colocation capabilities to spur new digital transformation initiatives. The new capacity will help address the needs of today's enterprise customers that require more distributed data hosting, connectivity, and exascale computing in a single campus, along with the flexibility to easily scale capacity and network bandwidth requirements.