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How Data Center Exchange Works
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Data Center Exchange provides a confidential forum for companies seeking to market available data center space. Participants can log into Data Center Exchange and enter information about the facilities into our listing database. All contact information remains unpublished, available only to Data Center Exchange. Potential buyers can search the database and review the available properties, and then contact Data Center Exchange with inquiries about specific facilities.
For Sellers and Landlords:
Companies wanting to sell or lease data center space can list their properties in the Data Center Exchange database without revealing their identity. Data Center Exchange, through its relationship with Node Com Inc., serves as an intermediary, making introductions between qualified parties.
For Buyers and Tenants:
Sellers can search Data Center Exchange to locate available properties, using a host of criteria - city, square footage, amenities. To learn more about a property, potential buyers contact Data Center Exchange for details. If you don't find anything that suits your needs, contact Data Center Exchange and let us know what you're looking for, and we can help locate the facilities you need.
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C I Host
1851 Central Drive,
Bedford, TX 76021
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100 Taylor
470 Vanderbilt
56 Marietta
C I Host
Charlotte, NC
CI Host (CHI)
CI Host (LA)
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Los Angeles, CA.
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Princeton, NJ
RagingWire
Sacramento, CA
Seattle, WA
Sterling Network
telx
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