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Retail Colocation is a type of data center service that provides customers with physical space to house their IT infrastructure. It is a form of cloud computing that allows customers to rent space in a data center, rather than build and maintain their own. Retail Colocation services provide customers with access to a secure, reliable, and cost-effective environment for their IT infrastructure. Customers benefit from the scalability of the service, as well as the ability to customize their environment to meet their specific needs. Additionally, customers can benefit from the expertise of the data center provider, as well as the ability to access the latest technologies.
Retail Colocation services are becoming increasingly popular as businesses look to reduce costs and increase efficiency. Companies in the market include Equinix, Digital Realty, CoreSite, CyrusOne, and Interxion. Show Less Read more