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Interxion

Interxion is a European colocation and data center services provider that offers carrier- and cloud-neutral facilities for enterprises, cloud platforms, and network-intensive workloads.

  • Carrier- and cloud-neutral colocation data centers across multiple European markets
  • Interconnection services linking enterprises, carriers, and cloud providers
  • Multi-cloud and hybrid IT enablement through proximity to major cloud on-ramps
  • Data center infrastructure with defined power, cooling, security, and compliance controls
  • Services for hosting latency-sensitive, network-dense, and data-intensive applications

More About Interxion

Interxion operates a network of carrier- and cloud-neutral colocation data centers in Europe, designed for enterprises, digital platforms, and service providers that require predictable performance, connectivity choice, and controlled hosting environments for their IT workloads. Its facilities provide space, power, cooling, and physical security for customer-owned hardware, and are engineered for continuous operation, with redundancy across power and mechanical systems in line with common industry data center tiers and availability targets.

Within these environments, Interxion offers interconnection and cross-connect services (networking) that allow customers to link directly to carriers, Internet Service Providers (ISP), content delivery networks, and cloud platforms hosted in the same facilities or campus. This supports enterprise architectures that rely on low-latency connections to public cloud regions, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platforms, and partner ecosystems. Many customers use Interxion sites to deploy hybrid IT and multi-cloud patterns, placing core workloads and data in colocation racks while using private connectivity options to reach external cloud services.

Interxion data centers typically include multiple fiber entries, meet-me rooms, and access to internet exchanges (networking), enabling BGP-based connectivity, peering, and diverse network paths. The company’s facilities support standard rack and cage configurations, with options for dedicated suites for larger deployments. Power configurations usually include redundant feeds, Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems, and backup generation, paired with environmental controls such as precision cooling and monitoring systems. Access control procedures, surveillance, and on-site operations staff are used to maintain controlled access and support enterprise security and compliance requirements.

From a marketplace taxonomy perspective, Interxion fits into colocation and interconnection services (data center infrastructure and networking), serving enterprises that want to retain control over hardware while offloading building, operating, and maintaining their own data center sites. Its cloud-neutral position allows customers to connect to multiple public cloud providers from the same facility, which can support designs such as multi-cloud networking hubs, data exchange points between partners, and regional edge locations for latency-sensitive applications. Interxion’s services are typically evaluated alongside other colocation and neutral data center providers when organizations plan data center consolidation, cloud connectivity hubs, or European hosting footprints.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 900
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $500M-$1B
  • Stock Ticker: INXN

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Corporate Headquarters

24 Tupolevlaan
Schiphol-Rijk, Noord-Holland
Netherlands

Market Segmentation

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