Colocation Northwest, a division of IsoFusion and one of the largest privately held ISP and colocation providers in Western Washington, has leased up to 7 Megawatts of mission-critical IT capacity – that includes scalability for the deployment of enterprise and high-density customers at the Centeris South Hill data center campus.
Colocation Northwest’s new expansion into the Centeris SH1 data center would be driven by increasing customer demand for scalable, high-performance colocation, including disaster recovery services. The strategic move would highlight Colocation Northwest’s commitment to growing their data center offerings to the Puget Sound region and West Coast of the United States.
“We look forward to bringing our vision for scalable, fully managed colocation solutions and integration to a new level,” said Stephen Milton, co-founder and CEO of Colocation Northwest. “Our commitment to Centeris allows us to offer the same customer-focused colocation services we’ve given customers for over 25 years, to the enterprise and wholesale markets.”