Equinix
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Equinix, Inc. | |
Type of Company | Public (NASDAQ: EQIX) |
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Founded | 1998 |
Headquarters | Foster City, CA, USA |
Key people | Peter Van Camp, CEO |
Industry | Internet |
Products | Data Centers |
Revenue | $163.7 million USD (2004) |
Employees | 509 (est) (2004) |
Slogan | The Home of the Internet |
Website | www.equinix.com |
Equinix, Inc. NASDAQ: EQIX, is a U.S. public corporation that provides carrier-neutral datacenters and internet exchanges.
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[edit] Services
Equinix network-neutral data center (IBX or "Internet Business Exchange") and Internet exchange services include premium colocation, IP connectivity, traffic exchange, peering and managed, outsourced IT infrastructure services.
[edit] Datacenter locations
Equinix operates 15 IBX centers with a total footprint of more than one million square feet in the United States and Asia Pacific.
[edit] American datacenters
- Chicago, Illinois (2 Locations)
- Ashburn, Virginia (Washington, D.C. Metro Area)
- Dallas, Texas
- Honolulu, Hawaii
- Los Angeles, California (3 Locations)
- New York City Metro Area (2 Locations)
- Silicon Valley, California (4 Locations)
[edit] Asia datacenters
[edit] Asia-Pacific datacenters
[edit] Notable customers
More than 200 different carriers and ISPs now participate in Equinix IBX centers, including the world’s largest IP backbone networks.
[edit] External links
- Official Website
- Equinix Stock Quote (Yahoo! Finance)