Why Cologix is Buying Two Data Centers in Stormy Florida
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Why Cologix is Buying
Two Data Centers in Stormy Florida

A little wind and rain isn't stopping Cologix from boosting its presence in the Tier 2 market of Florida. Its latest two buys are both high enough and strong enough to withstand a Category 5 hurricane. (Not that they are challenging you, Mother Nature.)

Cologix purchased Colo5's facilities in Jacksonville and Lakeland for an undisclosed sum. The two facilites give the firm more than 225k SF of colo space in Florida, including land for expansion in Jacksonville. It's part of Cologix's continued effort to beef up in Tier 2 markets, says Cologix's Graham Williams. Now its total reach encompasses eight markets, more than 500k SF of data center space, and more than 850 customers. 

While this is Cologix's ninth acquisition (the Lakeland facility here), Graham tells us that's not the only way the company plans to grow. “We're also spending a lot of energy building new data centers in our existing markets to support our organic growth,” he says. So far, its in the process of expanding in Minneapolis on the heels of expansions in Vancouver, Dallas, and Montreal.

And second-tier markets (like Jacksonville here) is where Cologix plans to comfortably stay, Graham tells us. “It's awfully hard to break in" and be competitive in a market like NY or Chicago, he says. "We think those markets are overdone.” And second-tier markets are showing stronger growth now as well, he says. Aside from some cost savings, customers from Miami, Orlando and Tampa are also viewing cities like Jacksonville and Lakeland as safer harbors from violent weather. Jacksonville's facility is rated to withstand a Class 5 hurricane, and Lakeland is 200 feet above sea level. “In a horror story where water is up to 15 stories in Tampa, that water isn't even on our doorstep in Lakeland,” he says.

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Inside Peak 10's Atlanta Expansion

Lancope CEO Mike Potts, Peak 10 chairman David Jones and the firm's Angela Haneklau, City of Alpharetta Mayor David Belle Isle, Technology Association of Georgia CEO Tino Mantella, and Georgia State Sen. Brandon Beach were on hand for Peak 10's recent 15k SF expansion completion, in the Atlanta suburb, adding to the firm's 35k SF presence there. David Jones says this is the first of three planned 15k SF expansions in the South.

Long a slower growth market for data center operators, David says Atlanta is changing now. “We are witnessing a remarkable shift as this region becomes a magnet for technology and innovation,” he says. There may be something to that. We reported here in March that QTS plans to expand its Atlanta data center presence, including a possible third data center by 2016.

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Verifone Consolidating Data Ops

One of the companies that creates equipment to process your credit cards at gas stations is tightening its operations. Verifone Systems reports to the SEC that it has started an overall restructuring plan that will spend $2M to consolidate data centers and exit some facilities. The plan also calls for reducing headcount.


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