Involta Establishes Green Bay, Wisconsin, Data Center Operations
12/28/2023
The company will extend the current footprint to an expandable campus with up to 20 MW of capacity. The campus, located at W6149 Old Highway Road, will support the needs and performance requirements of critical high-tech industries with the colocation and services needed for enterprise workloads and AI applications.
"The Green Bay market is a sought-after region across our portfolio of enterprise clients spanning healthcare organizations, manufacturers and financial institutions," said Bruce Lehrman, Founder and Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors for Involta. "As this market continues to grow, our evolving footprint in this vibrant region will deliver the capacity, fiber infrastructure and hybrid IT services required to support high-performance compute for the most demanding and complex regulated industries."
Involta helps organizations plan, manage and execute hybrid IT strategies using a broad range of services including colocation, cloud computing, managed IT, cybersecurity, fiber and network connectivity. The company has industry-specific services for healthcare, manufacturing, finance and technology that enable compliance and IT transformation initiatives.
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