Bandwidth
IG Creates Advanced Network Capabilities for Digital Realty’s Silicon Valley,
Atlanta Data Centers on PlatformDIGITAL®
Bandwidth Infrastructure Group,
one of the fastest growing pure-play metro dark fiber
providers in the U.S., announces its dark fiber connectivity solutions are now
available across Digital Realty’s connected
data center campuses in Silicon Valley and Atlanta, two of the nation’s top
data center markets. Digital Realty is in the midst of a collaborative open
interconnection initiative to expand its connectivity offerings on PlatformDIGITAL®, a first of its kind global data center
platform. Bandwidth IG’s dark fiber solutions will advance Digital Realty’s
capabilities by offering hyper-scale, high-quality network infrastructure for
digitally transformed businesses in two key markets.
Bandwidth IG currently reaches 13 Digital Realty data
centers in Silicon Valley, including its newly announced facility, which is
under development at 641 Walsh in Santa Clara. Bandwidth IG has deployed
multiple brand-new dark fiber paths that will enable diverse connectivity
options between Digital Realty’s new and existing data centers, as well as
primary connections to its global partners across Silicon Valley. In Atlanta,
Bandwidth IG currently provides diverse connectivity to all Digital Realty
locations. This includes the highly connected internet hub of 56 Marietta,
which is owned and operated by Digital Realty and has become increasingly
important as the strategic gateway to the Southeast.
“As two of the top data center markets in the U.S., Silicon
Valley and Atlanta are home to businesses that are increasingly reliant on
processing large data sets to run their enterprise,” says Jim Nolte, CEO for
Bandwidth IG. “Our customers, either digitally transformed or on their way,
look for four things in their network – low signal loss, low-latency, diversity
and inventory. In essence, they need the high-quality connectivity that only
brand-new, dark fiber networks can provide.”
Digital Realty's Data Gravity Index DGx™ projects that Forbes global 2000
enterprises will be adding storage at a combined rate of more than 620
terabytes per second for data aggregation and exchange across 53 metros by
2024. This rapid growth reflects a growing trend among global customers
towards deploying and connecting large, private data infrastructure footprints
across multiple global locations.
Recognizing the exponential growth that will
continue as a result of the increased pace of digital business adoption,
Digital Realty transformed its approach to data connectivity. In addition to
expanding its coverage to include 47 metros across 24 countries, they’re
working with technology enablers, like Bandwidth IG, in a more collaborative
way.
“We’re working with the industry to build the largest open
network fabric connecting centers of data, and Bandwidth IG’s fiber services
are a critical part of that,” says Chris Sharp, Chief Technology Officer for
Digital Realty. “The new connectivity and interconnectivity options from
Bandwidth IG represent significant milestones in delivering on our call to
action to join with us in building an open interconnection strategy that will
truly enable connected data communities.”
Source:
Bandwidth IG media announcement