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Ascenty

Ascenty is a data center and connectivity provider focused on colocation, cloud interconnection, and network infrastructure services for enterprise and hyperscale customers in Latin America.

  • Carrier-neutral colocation and wholesale data center services across multiple facilities in Brazil and Latin America.
  • Private and hybrid cloud connectivity, including direct interconnection to public cloud providers (cloud networking).
  • Dedicated fiber-optic network services and connectivity between data centers, customer sites, and partner ecosystems (network infrastructure).
  • Managed infrastructure services such as remote hands, monitoring, and support for mission-critical workloads (managed services).
  • Compliance-focused facilities with multi-layer physical security, redundancy, and certifications aligned to enterprise requirements (data center operations).

More About Ascenty

Ascenty operates carrier-neutral data centers that provide colocation and connectivity services to enterprises, cloud providers, content companies, and service providers in Latin America, with a core presence in Brazil. The company’s facilities are designed to host customer servers, storage, and networking hardware in controlled environments with power, cooling, and physical security aligned to enterprise IT standards. Its sites are positioned for mission-critical workloads such as core applications, data platforms, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) delivery, and cloud on-ramps.

In the colocation domain (data center infrastructure), Ascenty offers rack, cage, and suite configurations, with options for retail and wholesale capacity. The facilities follow typical tiered design and redundancy patterns such as N+1 or 2N for power and cooling, and use standard data center architectures including raised floor or slab, hot-aisle and cold-aisle containment, and modular electrical and mechanical systems. Customers use these sites to place equipment that integrates with their Wide Area Network (WAN), Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN), or internet-based connectivity architectures.

For connectivity and cloud interconnection (cloud networking), Ascenty operates its own fiber-optic network to link its data centers and connect to carrier Points of Presence (PoP). It supports direct connections to major public cloud platforms, enabling private, low-latency links for hybrid and multicloud designs. Enterprises can extend their on-premises (on-prem) networks into Ascenty facilities and then peer or attach to cloud providers, content networks, or other partners using Layer 2 and Layer 3 services and standard IP, Ethernet, and BGP-based routing approaches.

Ascenty also provides managed infrastructure services (managed services), including remote hands, infrastructure monitoring, and support for equipment lifecycle tasks within its data centers. These services are used by enterprises that require local operational support or that centralize infrastructure in regional hubs rather than in-house server rooms. Security controls typically include multi-factor physical access, CCTV, 24/7 onsite staff, and logical segregation through VLANs, VPNs, and customer-defined network policies implemented on their own or partner equipment.

Within an enterprise technology directory, Ascenty fits into data center colocation, cloud connectivity, and network infrastructure categories. It is relevant to roles focused on hybrid IT, cloud networking, Disaster Recovery (DR) hosting, and regional presence in Latin American markets. Customers commonly evaluate Ascenty alongside global and regional colocation providers, cloud on-ramp facilities, and network service providers when designing distributed architectures, latency-sensitive workloads, and regulatory-aligned hosting strategies.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 210
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Corporate Headquarters

, São Paulo 13069-320
Brazil

Market Segmentation

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