Iron Mountain
Iron Mountain is an enterprise information management and storage services company that provides secure physical and digital data protection, lifecycle management, and related infrastructure solutions for organizations.
- Secure records and information management services for physical and digital content
- Data center and colocation services for IT infrastructure hosting
- Secure data backup, recovery, and digital archiving services (data management)
- Secure shredding, media destruction, and information disposal services
- Content services, digital transformation, and workflow solutions for information-intensive processes
More About Iron Mountain
Iron Mountain focuses on information management and storage services that support compliance, risk management, and operational continuity for enterprises, public sector entities, and regulated industries. Organizations use Iron Mountain to store, manage, and protect both physical records and digital data across their full lifecycle, from creation and active use through long-term retention and eventual destruction. The company’s facilities and services are designed for customers with regulatory, privacy, and audit requirements around data handling, including chain-of-custody controls and standardized processes.
In records and information management, Iron Mountain provides offsite storage for paper records, magnetic media, and other physical assets, coupled with cataloging, retrieval, and logistics workflows. These services integrate with document imaging and content services (content management) to support digitization programs, enabling enterprises to convert paper-based archives into searchable digital repositories. Typical architectures combine Iron Mountain’s storage and imaging services with customers’ enterprise content management, document management, or line-of-business applications, using standard formats such as PDF and TIFF and common enterprise metadata models.
On the infrastructure side, Iron Mountain operates data centers and colocation facilities (data center infrastructure) where customers deploy their own servers, storage arrays, and network equipment. These environments provide power, cooling, physical security, and connectivity, with customers layering their preferred virtualization, operating systems, and application stacks on top. Connectivity options commonly include cross-connects and access to carrier networks, internet exchanges, and cloud on-ramps, enabling hybrid IT and multi-cloud architectures in which workloads span on-premises (on-prem) environments, Iron Mountain colocation, and public cloud services.
Iron Mountain also offers data backup, recovery, and digital archiving services (data protection), including offsite storage for backup media, secure transport of tapes and other removable media, and long-term digital preservation. These services are typically integrated into customers’ backup and Disaster Recovery (DR) architectures, which may rely on standard backup software, archive formats, and retention policies aligned to legal or industry requirements. For end-of-life data and assets, Iron Mountain provides secure shredding and media destruction services, covering paper, hard drives, and other storage media, to support data sanitization and proof of destruction processes.
Within an enterprise IT directory or marketplace taxonomy, Iron Mountain can be classified under records and information management, data center and colocation infrastructure, data protection and archiving, digital transformation and content services, and secure destruction and disposal. Its offerings are used by IT, records management, legal, compliance, and business operations teams that need structured services for storing, processing, and disposing of high volumes of information across both physical and digital environments.