Denver, CO - June 5, 2017
H5 Data Centers, a national colocation and wholesale data center provider, today announced the opening of expanded data center capacity at the 1000 Denny Way data center in downtown Seattle. Long known for serving as Level 3’s Seattle Gateway and as an XO long haul fiber access node, 1000 Denny Way now offers wholesale data center and retail colocation space. The new, efficient data center space is located in the Denny Triangle and serves as a diverse carrier access point to the Westin Building.
"Seattle is one of the top areas for global interconnection and peering with international communications traffic traversing from North America to Asia,” said Josh Simms, chief executive officer of H5 Data Centers. “1000 Denny Way serves a critical role in the Seattle interconnection ecosystem as networks seek reliable and scalable alternatives to the Westin Building. H5 Data Centers new data center space will help bolster the size and resiliency of the Seattle interconnection landscape."
The expansion illustrates the innovation and business intelligence that makes H5 an industry expert. The Seattle data center and H5 as an organization meets requirements to support mission-critical IT Infrastructure by constructing, managing and maintaining the mechanical and electrical infrastructure required for state-of-the-art IT environments. The Seattle data center provides industry-leading energy efficiency and enhanced physical security.
H5 Seattle Data Center Highlights:The Cleveland colocation facility adds to H5's growing national portfolio of data centers in Ashburn, Atlanta, Charlotte, Denver, Phoenix, San Jose, San Luis Obispo and Seattle. For more information, visit www.h5datacenters.com.
Jenna Baker
jenna.baker@h5datacenters.com
(303) 714-7805