Edge Colocation: Bringing Compute Closer to Users β Updated for 2026 (20) β Updated for 2026 (20)
Edge colocation trades the economies of scale of a large campus for proximity to end users, a trade-off that makes sense once…
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Edge colocation trades the economies of scale of a large campus for proximity to end users, a trade-off that makes sense once…
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The greenfield-versus-brownfield choice in data center development comes down to a trade-off between design freedom and speed to operational capacity.It is easy…
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Southeast Asia's colocation growth has followed connectivity investment closely, with new subsea capacity and cable landings preceding demand rather than following it.There…
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Spreading workloads across regions used to be a large-enterprise luxury; it is increasingly table stakes for any organisation that cannot tolerate a…
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Capacity planning is where many colocation strategies quietly fail β not from poor execution, but from forecasting growth on last year's trajectory.Ask…
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Power density has quietly become the real constraint on colocation capacity, often binding well before a facility runs out of physical floor…
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The Middle East's data center build-out has been driven as much by economic diversification strategy as by raw digital demand.The economics of…
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Colocation pricing rarely lines up cleanly across providers, because the headline rate is only one line in a bill shaped by cross-connects,…
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