Large enterprises and small to medium-sized businesses continue to look for data center space in high-density markets that they can customize, along with strong connectivity. This is especially true in Manhattan, where such space is minimally available. However, a strategic partnership that will provide New York metro customers access to a broader range of colocation, enterprise-grade services and connectivity options is now available in the Big Apple.
The partnership between DataGryd, a premier wholesale data center, and TELEHOUSE, the global leader for data centers, international Internet exchanges, and managed IT services, will offer enhanced options for customers at DataGryd’s 60 Hudson Street data center in New York City.
DataGryd’s 60 Hudson data center is a high-density data center that uses a proprietary MicroGryd™ technology, offering dual contingencies and delivering the highest value in energy efficiency, with direct primary utility feeds offering up to 12,000 KW of power. It is one of the world’s most concentrated hubs of Internet connectivity, providing access to over 300 interconnected carriers and exchanges, with multiple Points of Entry (POEs) from diverse data network providers and direct fiber conduits. DataGryd data centers have no cross-connect fees or obligations to use any third-party Meet-Me Rooms (MMRs) and their 60 Hudson location is no exception.
TELEHOUSE, meanwhile, provides secure, power-protected environments, wherein clients can house and operate their telecommunications and network resources. Among the many benefits of collocating with TELEHOUSE is the ability to connect to state-of-the-art peering exchanges in New York (NYIIX) and Los Angeles (LAIIX).
By partnering with TELEHOUSE, DataGryd will continue to provide best-in-class data center space while supporting an ever-growing demand for data processing and storage centers in the New York metro market.
To read the entire press release regarding this landmark partnership between DataGryd and TELEHOUSE, please click here.