eStruxture Data Centers, a leading Canadian provider of carrier and cloud-neutral data center solutions, announced today that it has signed an agreement to acquire from Shaw Communications Inc. the assets of Shaw’s Calgary-1 data center. eStruxture acquired all contractual relationships residing in the facility and the existing operational and sales teams. The addition of Shaw’s Calgary facility complements eStruxture’s existing portfolio of five data centers in Vancouver and Montreal. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
As part of the transaction, both companies have entered into a multi-year agreement that will see Shaw maintain a wholesale relationship with eStruxture and continue to resell colocation services through the Calgary-1 data center to further supplement Shaw’s portfolio of connectivity services.
The first phase of the Shaw data center was commissioned in August 2015 and awarded Uptime Institute Tier III Design and Construction certification. The 65,000 square foot facility can accommodate robust power densities up to 30kW per cabinet. Built with sustainability and efficiency in mind, the data center is highly energy-efficient, made possible by the next generation, the free air-cooling system deployed. With existing SSAE16/CSAE 3416 SOC2 certification, the location is audit-ready and adheres to the controls of several other rigorous compliance standards. eStruxture will focus on expanding the Calgary data center’s rich ecosystem of network service providers and cloud onramps. The facility has a significant pre-deployed capacity that is customer-ready and can be further expanded in a rapid timeline to support future growth.
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