EvoSwitch Enters US Market to Meet Demand for Scalable Colocation Infrastructure
EvoSwitch opens carrier-neutral data center in Virginia with opportunities for expansion
AMSTERDAM, November 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
EvoSwitch, a leading provider of sustainable and innovative carrier-neutral data
center services, has today announced it will open its new WDC1 data center in the United
States on January 1, 2013. The entrance into the US market was driven by customer demand;
WDC1 will open with 27% of the first phase already sold to customers.
EvoSwitch has signed a long-term lease for a data center facility in Manassas, VA.
Phase One will begin with an initial commitment of 3 megawatts (MW) of critical power with
opportunities for expansion. Future build out phases allow for further growth of up to
100,000 square feet as customer demand requires.
Eric Boonstra, CEO of EvoSwitch, said: "We are truly excited to be one of the first
European providers of carrier-neutral data center services to expand into the United
States and launch with a secure, scalable facility in one of the most densely
interconnected regions in the world. We believe that our brand of innovative and
sustainable carrier-neutral colocation will provide an excellent alternative for the many
Cloud, digital media and telecommunications companies looking for carrier-neutral data
center services. We look forward to successfully repeating our model in the United States.
This means focusing on our customers' interconnection needs by attracting a large base of
carriers and other network service providers, preferably around a strong neutral Internet
Exchange partner, much like AMS-IX is to us in Amsterdam."
"Although this is our first international expansion, we see opportunities for
international growth similar to those in Amsterdam", continued Boonstra. "Many of our
customers colocate their mission-critical applications on multiple continents; by opening
WDC1 we are creating new opportunities to better service these customers, as well as
attract new ones."
EvoSwitch's new WDC1 data center is located in Manassas, VA near Washington, D.C., a
region that acts as one of the world's main interconnection hubs for the Internet. The
area's data centers attract a high density of communications, Cloud and digital media
companies for colocation and interconnection services; companies that represent key
segments for EvoSwitch.
The WDC1 data center in Virginia is LEED Gold certified and DOD- and DCID compliant.
EvoSwitch carried out thorough and extensive engineering audits and testing to establish a
center that meets the company's high quality and service delivery standards.
"In Europe we are leading the industry in improving energy efficiency inside the data
center. Our AMS1 facility in Amsterdam has a Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) score of 1.2.
WDC1 is scheduled to operate with a PUE rating of 1.3. As we establish our presence there
and grow, there will increasingly be opportunities to improve and strive for the best
possible ratings."