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DataBank

DataBank is a U.S.-based provider of enterprise colocation, edge data centers, and related infrastructure services for hybrid and multi-cloud IT environments.

  • Retail and wholesale colocation services across multiple U.S. metro markets (data center infrastructure)
  • Interconnection services including carrier-neutral connectivity, cloud on-ramps, and network peering options (networking/interconnection)
  • Managed services such as managed hosting, infrastructure management, and security services around colocated environments (managed infrastructure services)
  • Compliance-ready facilities and services aligned with common regulatory and industry frameworks for enterprise and public-sector workloads (governance/risk/compliance)
  • Edge data center footprint supporting latency-sensitive applications and distributed architectures (edge computing)

More About DataBank

DataBank operates multi-tenant data centers in various U.S. metropolitan areas, providing colocation, interconnection, and managed services for enterprises, cloud and content providers, and public-sector entities that require controlled, resilient environments for production IT workloads. Its facilities are typically carrier-neutral, enabling customers to interconnect with multiple network service providers, cloud platforms, and content distribution ecosystems to support hybrid and multi-cloud architectures.

Within its colocation offerings (data center infrastructure), DataBank provides space, power, and cooling in shared or dedicated environments, from individual racks and cages to suites and larger footprints. These environments are designed to support high-density compute, storage, and networking hardware, often with redundant power feeds, backup generation, and environmental controls. Customers deploy servers, storage systems, and network devices while relying on DataBank for facility operations, physical security, and critical infrastructure maintenance.

DataBank’s interconnection services (networking/interconnection) typically include cross connects, meet-me rooms, and access to multiple carriers, Internet Service Providers (ISP), and cloud on-ramps. This enables enterprises to implement network architectures that combine private connectivity to hyperscale cloud providers, dedicated links to partner ecosystems, and public internet access from a central, managed hub. Such architectures support workload distribution, Disaster Recovery (DR) strategies, and latency management across regions and platforms.

Managed services from DataBank (managed infrastructure services) can include managed hosting of customer equipment, remote hands, monitoring, and operational support for infrastructure hosted in its facilities. Some offerings extend into Managed Security Services (MSS), such as support for firewalls or compliance-related controls. These services are used by organizations that want to retain control of hardware choices and architecture while offloading day-to-day operational tasks and facility management to a specialized provider.

DataBank positions its facilities to support compliance needs, including common frameworks in sectors such as healthcare, financial services, and government (governance/risk/compliance). This typically involves documented controls for physical security, access management, environmental safeguards, and audit support, which customers can reference as part of their own compliance and risk management programs. The company’s edge data centers (edge computing) provide infrastructure closer to end users or data sources in certain metros, which can support latency-sensitive use cases such as content delivery, industrial applications, or real-time analytics.

In an enterprise technology directory, DataBank can be categorized under colocation and data center infrastructure, interconnection and network hubs, managed infrastructure and hosting services, compliance-ready facilities, and edge computing platforms. Its services are used as foundational components for hybrid IT strategies, providing the physical and network layer upon which customers deploy virtualization platforms, containers, security stacks, and application workloads that integrate with public cloud and private infrastructure.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 690
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $500M-$1B
  • Stock Ticker: DBRG

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Corporate Headquarters

400 S Akard St
UNIT 100
Dallas, TX 75202

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services