Colocation Provider ODATA Expands Data Center Operations in Mexico

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ODATA provides data center services for Latin America. The company, an Aligned Data Centers firm, has now announced the expansion of its operations in Mexico. To accommodate the region’s increasing need for cloud services and IT infrastructure, ODATA plans to expand its QR01 data center in Querétaro. Furthermore, ODATA is reaffirming its commitment to the Mexican market by initiating the construction of two new hyperscale data center campuses in the area, QR02 and QR03.

The ODATA QR01 colocation data center is expanding to meet the increasing demands of the industry and provide hyperscale clients with cutting-edge capacity and technology. When completely built, the DC QR01 campus can handle up to 32MW.

“We are happy with the progress made in building our QR01 facilities,” said ODATA CEO Ricardo Alário. “The longer-term importance of data center growth in Querétaro, as well as the ongoing demand from customers in the market, are shown by this extension of QR01.”

The Guanajuato municipality is home to the DC QR02 campus, which will have a 30MW capacity. The DC QR03 campus is situated in El Marqués, a city in Mexico’s center that is 221 kilometers from Mexico City. With its 150MW installed capacity, the latter will be Mexico’s biggest data center facility. Both will be focused on serving hyperscale clients.

Key Hub for Cloud Computing and Data Centers

ODATA CEO Ricardo Alário
“We think Mexico has the potential to become a key hub for cloud computing and data centers in Latin America,” said ODATA CEO Ricardo Alário.

One of the key data center colocation markets in Latin America right now is Mexico, according to ODATA. The company would be well established in the country and able to continue growing. “We can expand securely and quickly since we already have a well-known brand, local knowledge, and strong reputation with suppliers,” added Mr. Alário.

An IDC (International Data Corporation) analysis report, published in December 2023, stated that Mexico’s IT business growth reached 22%, surpassing that of Brazil at 15%. According to the report, the Latin American market is expected to expand by 11% in 2024. This would indicate that Latin American businesses have made technological investments to boost their productivity, creativity, and competitiveness.

“We think Mexico has the potential to become a key hub for cloud computing and data centers in Latin America. For businesses looking for reliable and cutting-edge solutions for their IT requirements, our technical know-how and dedication to innovation make us the perfect partners,” added Mr. Alário. “With this expansion, ODATA reaffirms its role as a leader in the data center sector in the region, offering high-quality, reliable and secure infrastructure for companies looking to boost their business through technology.”

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