365’s CEO is Bob DeSantis, who co-founded Xand, a data center provider acquired in 2014 by TierPoint
In 2016 and 2017, the company exited Western Markets: Phoenix, Emeryville, Seattle, San Jose,
365 Data Centers is a leading provider of hybrid data center solutions in ten strategic edge markets. With data centers in Boca Raton, Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, Indianapolis, Nashville, Philadelphia, New York and Tampa, the company offers a combined 195,000 square feet and 13 MW of power in place to serve clients. The company is carrier-neutral and offers Colocation, Network, IP, DRaaS, Cloud compute and storage, and Business Continuity services. 365 Data Centers is headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut.
In September 2017, 365 Data Centers acquired hybrid data center and cloud services provider Host.net. The acquisition added Boca Raton and Fort Lauderdale facilities to 365 Data Center’s locations and allowed the company to offer enhanced services, including nationwide Metro Ethernet, long haul, and MPLS network/transport services, robust blended IP choices, direct, low latency connectivity to the NAP of the Americas and cloud/colocation hybrid solutions.
Located in downtown Philadelphia at the Penn Medicine Science Center
365's site in Buffalo was formerly operated by Switch and Data site (also by Equinix as BU1 for a short period.) It is located in Main Place Tower.
The site is a former Switch and Data site (also owned by Equinix for a short period.)
DT1 Detroit is a 12,000 sq ft carrier-neutral colocation facility in Michigan's Business Center, 25 minutes from downtown Detroit and 20 miles from Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport. Former Switch & Data and Equinix facility acquired by 365 Data Centers in November 2012.
Boston-metro DC originating as a Comdisco Availability Solutions workgroup hotsite (MA-250); operationalized as colo MAR-250 by SunGard after the Nov 2001 Comdisco acquisition; now 365.
Purpose-built by SunGard Availability Services in 2001 as DEN-3431; 150,000 sqft single-tenant facility now in 365's portfolio.
NJ Meadowlands DC (near MetLife Stadium) designed in 2000 as Comdisco's flagship East-Coast disaster-recovery super-center (1,000 work-area positions); operationalized as colo CRL-410 by SunGard after the Nov 2001 Comdisco acquisition; now 365.
Built 2009 inside 1500 Spring Garden Street, a 1947 former GlaxoSmithKline (SmithKline) corporate headquarters building converted by SunGard Availability Services. PA1 in 365's portfolio.
Purpose-built 1999 as SunGard ATL-11650 (single-tenant from inception); 77,300 sqft / 4.3 MW. Building sold 2021 to Mapletree Industrial Trust ($27M); 365 leases.
The New Jersey facility is located in Bridgewater, NJ, just 40 miles west of New York City along the fiber-rich “Magic Mile.” The 25,565-square-foot data center offers 2.3MW of capacity.