Equinix, Inc. is a global leader in digital infrastructure, specializing in data center colocation, interconnection, and related services. Founded in 1998 in Redwood City, California, the company operates a network of Internet Business Exchange (IBX) centers that facilitate efficient network peering among carriers, cloud providers, and enterprises. With over 270 data centers in more than 30 countries, Equinix supports a wide range of industries by providing optimized hybrid IT infrastructure services.
The company's core offerings include network-neutral IBX data centers, interconnection and peering services, and bare metal automation. These services enable direct, low-latency connections and support scalable hybrid architectures. Equinix is committed to helping global enterprises and service providers enhance their digital capabilities while focusing on sustainable growth. Notable partnerships with companies like Stadler, Alembic, and IFCU highlight Equinix's role in driving business transformation across various sectors.
Operator of the cloud and carrier-neutral data centers intended for network providers, media, content, financial services and enterprise customers. The company offers co-location, private cloud, managed services, bandwidth and security and support services, enabling the clients to benefit from capable and flexible infrastructures and get reliable and flexible colocation services.
Provider of data-center and cloud services. The company's managed infrastructure services focused on cloud computing and storage, collocation and connectivity as well as services in the areas of differentiators, multi-tenant cloud environment workload accelerations, mission critical assets and data security and fiber optic and metro Ethernet networks and disaster recovery back-up and support services enable clients in education, finance, government, healthcare, wholesale, carrier and other sectors to benefit from security and 24/7/365 availability of data.
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