1623 Farnam, a regional network-neutral edge interconnection and information middle operator accomplished a serious facility growth in Omaha, including 1.5MW of IT capability and 280 cabinet-ready positions to satisfy rising demand for edge deployments.
The growth contains the ultimate two information halls, now prepared for buyer move-ins, and helps development in cloud, AI, content material, and broadband markets.
The mission was accelerated to handle growing demand for high-performance interconnection and low-latency digital companies.
1623 Farnam serves as a key interconnection hub within the Midwest, supporting a various ecosystem of cloud, content material, carriers, and enterprise prospects. The added capability goals to draw new community, content material, and broadband gamers, enriching the ecosystem and benefiting current tenants.
“1623 Farnam continues to spend money on our state-of-the-art facility, creating extra capability that allows ecosystem-rich purchasers to enter and increase throughout the constructing – finally creating extra worth for everybody within the facility,” says Invoice Severn, President and CEO of 1623 Farnam.
The power is strategically positioned to handle east-west and north-south latency challenges, essential for AI workloads and edge computing.
1623 Farnam gives entry to 50 community firms and helps mission-critical infrastructure with excessive availability and efficiency. Nebraska’s rising tech and inhabitants traits additional improve the worth of 1623 Farnam’s central location within the Midwest.
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