Market Share of Atlanta Data Center Industry
The Atlanta Data Center market is moderately consolidated with major players like Equinix, Switch, Cyxtera Technologies, etc. The companies continuously invest in strategic partnerships and product developments to gain substantial market share. Some of the recent developments in the market are:
In May 2023, DataBank started constructing a new data center in Atlanta, Georgia and finished an extension project in San Diego, California. The business announced the groundbreaking of its ATL4 data center in Atlanta. The colocation facility at 200 Selig Drive will have 200,000 square feet (18,580 sqm) of raised floor space and 4MW of capacity, extendable to 40MW. DataBank paid USD10.9 million for the 18-acre land in May 2022. Lathem Time Corporation, clocks, time cards, and personnel monitoring systems manufacturer, originally owned the website.
In January 2023, Edged Energy, a data center company, reportedly aims to build a data center in Atlanta's Fulton County. A building permit was filed in Atlanta, Georgia, for a nearly 210,000-square-foot (19,500 sq ft), two-story data center at Tilford Yard, a former railway depot. The project is referred to as 'Edged' in the plans. Edged Energy is a newcomer that claims to provide "net-zero digital infrastructure" for the Edge. The company intends to build low-power waterless buildings with a PUE of 1.15 that will rely on local renewable energy, particularly rooftop and ground-mounted PV arrays.
Atlanta Data Center Market Leaders
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Equinix Inc.
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Switch, Inc.
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Cyxtera Technologies, Inc.
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Flexential Corp
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Sungard Availability Services
*Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order