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Equinix network-neutral data center (IBX or "Internet Business Exchange") and Internet exchange services include premium [[colocation]], IP connectivity, traffic exchange, [[peering]] and managed, outsourced IT infrastructure services |
Equinix network-neutral data center (IBX or "Internet Business Exchange") and Internet exchange services include premium [[colocation]], IP connectivity, traffic exchange, [[peering]] and managed, outsourced IT infrastructure services. |
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==Datacenter Locations== |
==Datacenter Locations== |
Revision as of 17:19, 26 August 2005
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Company type | Public (NASDAQ: EQIX) |
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Industry | Internet |
Founded | 1998 |
Headquarters | Foster City, CA |
Key people | Peter Van Camp, CEO Philip J. Koen, President/COO |
Products | Data Centers |
Revenue | $163.7 million USD (2004) |
Number of employees | 509 (est) (2004) |
Website | www.equinix.com |
Equinix, Inc. Nasdaq: EQIX, is a U.S. public corporation. Equinix provides carrier-neutral datacenters and internet exchanges.
Services
Equinix network-neutral data center (IBX or "Internet Business Exchange") and Internet exchange services include premium colocation, IP connectivity, traffic exchange, peering and managed, outsourced IT infrastructure services.
Datacenter Locations
Equinix operates 15 IBX centers with a total footprint of more than one million square feet in the United States and Asia Pacific.
American Datacenters
- Chicago, Illinois
- Dallas, Texas
- Honolulu, Hawaii
- Washington DC Metro Area
- Los Angeles, California (2 Locations)
- New York City Metro Area (2 Locations)
- Silicon Valley, California (3 Locations)
Asia Datacenters
Oceania Datacenters
Notable Customers
More than 200 different carriers and ISPs now participate in Equinix IBX centers, including the world’s largest IP backbone networks.