OCOLO, an innovative online platform designed to streamline colocation transactions, will take center stage at PTC’25 on January 19-22, 2025 in Honolulu, where its team will unveil the latest advancements in its mission to bridge data center service providers with enterprise IT professionals. By automating the colocation process, OCOLO enables efficiency, transparency, and ease for its users, creating a dynamic marketplace that meets the demands of a growing digital infrastructure landscape.

Founded by industry visionary Tony Rossabi, a longtime member and supporter of PTC, OCOLO’s participation in PTC’25 will span every aspect of the conference, from planning and sponsorship to speaking engagements and exhibit floor activities. With Rossabi as a speaker and moderator, attendees will gain insights from one of the foremost experts in digital infrastructure on topics such as colocation and the evolving demands of the industry.

A Growing Global Presence in Colocation and Beyond

OCOLO is strategically positioned at the intersection of multiple digital infrastructure sectors, serving clients in IT, finance, artificial intelligence, commercial real estate, telecom, and more. With 80+ listed service providers and nearly 700 data center sites across the U.S. and in regions like Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, OCOLO’s presence in the colocation space is formidable. The company anticipates reaching 100 provider listings by the end of the year, underscoring its role as a central player in the digital infrastructure space.

Championing Colocation in the Age of Hyperscale and AI

At PTC’25, OCOLO will emphasize the value of colocation in an era where hyperscale deployments have dominated headlines. Colocation and interconnection continue to offer substantial growth potential, providing long-term utility that is indispensable to the global digital infrastructure. As the data center industry pivots to accommodate artificial intelligence (AI) demands, OCOLO is at the forefront, driving innovations in data center design, particularly around energy efficiency, cooling techniques, and cybersecurity.

Leading the Way in Sustainable Data Center Solutions

OCOLO’s commitment to sustainable development aligns with its advocacy for nuclear energy as a reliable and scalable power source for data centers. This focus addresses the rising power demands driven by generative AI (GenAI) and reflects the company’s dedication to exploring alternative energy solutions. From alternative energy to innovative cooling techniques for AI-powered data centers, OCOLO is actively advancing sustainable data center design and ESG measures, ensuring the industry’s growth remains responsible and forward-thinking.

Connect with OCOLO at PTC’25

For data center service providers, IT professionals, and anyone invested in the future of digital infrastructure, OCOLO’s presence at PTC’25 offers a chance to explore transformative solutions firsthand.

To learn more about how OCOLO can optimize your colocation needs, reach out to Cypress Tucker, Director of Administrative Services at OCOLO, at cypress.tucker@ocolo.io or +1 (530) 219-1993.

To learn more about PTC’25, please visit here. The event takes place on January 19-22, 2025 in Honolulu, HI – registration is still open for those interested in attending.

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