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CyrusOne Solutions launched for large-scale data center deployments

CyrusOne, a data center solutions provider, has unveiled CyrusOne Solutions product line, to address growing demand for large-scale and build-to-suit deployments.

CyrusOne Solutions is aimed at offering customized and flexible options including design, power, cooling system, connectivity, etc. to its customers across the world.

Customers of CyrusOne can engineer larger-scale data center solutions at a range of power densities and resiliency levels with better connectivity options to meet their specific business needs.

The data center company can meet demand for custom deployments ranging from 30,000 square feet of raised floor space up to an entire greenfield data center build.

Kevin Timmons, chief technology officer at CyrusOne

CyrusOne has created its geophysical computing center of excellence in Houston with high-density infrastructure that supports up to 900 watts per square foot.

It also recently deployed a large data center environment in its Phoenix facility for a customer that uses liquid submersion technology.

“There are many other ways CyrusOne Solutions can help customers who need creative solutions to meet their data center needs for large-scale deployments of mission-critical gear,” said Kevin Timmons, chief technology officer at CyrusOne.

The company has 25 data center facilities across the United States, Europe, and Asia.

CyrusOne said its more than 625 customers include nine of the Fortune 20 companies and 135 of the Fortune 1000.

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