The acquisition of Cyxtera’s network of data centers has been successfully completed, according to Evoque, supplier of comprehensive colocation, connectivity, and infrastructure solutions. By merging, Evoque and Cyxtera anticipate to become a top data center operator with over 50 facilities, mostly in North America.
Offering full range of data center services, Evoque Data Center Solutions specializes in colocation, which allows hosting servers and networking equipment in secured, well-kept settings. Their network of carefully chosen data centers would offer high security, power redundancy, environmental management, and redundant systems for vital IT infrastructure.
In addition to space renting, Evoque supports hybrid and multi-cloud deployments by offering connectivity options including direct cloud access. Their strategy is customized to match specific company objectives, with a focus on customer service and technical assistance.
Cyxtera Technologies is a worldwide supplier of cybersecurity and data center services. The organization manages data centers throughout the globe, providing enterprises with a secured, expandable platform to implement their IT systems. Through the acquisition, Evoque will incorporate 40 additional data centers, with the majority located in the U.S. and Canada.
Integrating Cyxtera’s Assets
“Combining Evoque and Cyxtera is a strategic step that aligns seamlessly with our vision for data infrastructure investments,” said Udhay Mathialagan, Chairman of the Board at Evoque and CEO, Global Data Centers, Brookfield Infrastructure. “This move not only swiftly amplifies the joint organization’s market presence, but also diversifies its product portfolio and broadens its customer reach worldwide, with unrivaled connectivity, security, and scalability.”
Mathialagan added, “By integrating Cyxtera’s capabilities and valuable assets, we’re providing essential capacity for current demand while also laying the groundwork for our future expansion and advancements.”
Current Evoque CEO Spencer Mullee will lead the new joint company, which is part of Brookfield Infrastructure’s global data center infrastructure.
“This strategic move marks a defining moment for our company,” said Spencer E. Mullee, CEO, Evoque. “We firmly believe this venture will bring significant benefits to both Cyxtera’s and Evoque’s customer bases. Together, we will provide enhanced services, stronger reliability, and unmatched growth opportunities for our customers and partners.”
Mullee continued, “As we progress with the integration of the two companies, it is business as usual as we continue to provide our customers with the excellent support they expect. We are committed to making this transition as seamless as possible for our valued customers, partners, and team members.”