This week we conclude our special report series on the Dallas data center market by looking at why the market is a hotbed for edge computing and the key players with deployments in the region.
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Although Dallas is well known as a connectivity center and “core” network hub, it is also a hotbed for new infrastructure for edge computing, a model which shifts data processing and services closer to the end user. The trend is driven by the increased use of consumer mobile devices, especially consumption of video and virtual reality content and the growth of sensors as part of the Internet of Things.
Several leading players in the edge market have deployments in Dallas, showcasing innovation and laying the groundwork for future growth. Here are some examples:
While we are in the early days of edge computing, successful edge ecosystems will likely mean additional traffic and business for nearby data centers, which can offload data for additional analytics and modeling work. The significant population and mix of enterprise IT and service providers in Dallas/Fort Worth positions the region as a potential growth hub for edge applications.
Download the full report, Dallas Data Center Market, courtesy of Digital Realty for an exclusive look at key service providers in the Dallas/Fort Worth market. The report profiles twenty-two data center operators in the region.
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