STACK Launches Data Center Platform

STACK has announced the launch of a new data center platform and strategy.

Leveraging an industry-leading management team, STACK offers data centers across six U.S. markets. The organization is sponsored by IPI Partners, an investor in data centers and other technology and connectivity-related real assets.

STACK is building and delivering flexible critical infrastructure solutions that meet and support the complex requirements of enterprise and hyperscale deployments. The company’s offering includes hyperscale campuses and build-to-suit data centers (HYPER STACK), immediately available wholesale colocation and private data suites (READY STACK) and powered shell options (POWER STACK).

The existing STACK operating assets, totaling over 100 megawatts of capacity and approximately 1.5 million square feet in aggregate, include:

Assets previously marketed under the Infomart Data Centers brand:

  • Ashburn, Virginia
  • Portland, Oregon
  • Silicon Valley, California

Other assets already owned by IPI Partners:

  • Atlanta, Georgia
  • Chicago, Illinois
  • Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas

STACK also owns development parcels in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Portland, and Silicon Valley available for additional future development, including data center campuses and build-to-suits. The company intends to continue expanding into new and existing markets in the future to meet the growing demands of its clients.

“The launch of STACK represents our collective vision, which is to address and support the full range of our clients’ critical technology infrastructure needs, both today and as they look to the future,” said CEO Brian Cox. “Everything we do is designed to align our offering with our clients’ growth trajectories, so that we are always evolving to provide the solutions they need in the markets where they want to be.”

Mr. Cox joined STACK in October. To further support its growth, the company has assembled a team purpose-built to implement its strategy, which includes a growing roster of veterans from both the technology and data center sectors.

Key recent additions include Ty Miller, Donough Roche, and Rick Waddle who serve as chief revenue officer, chief operating officer and senior vice president of construction and development, respectively.

More strategic hiring announcements are expected to be made in the coming month.