Full-Time
Posted on 8/14/2025
Global data center, colocation, interconnection provider
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Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
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Equinix provides data center space, colocation, interconnection, and cloud services for businesses worldwide. Customers rent space in Equinix data centers and use the company’s interconnected ecosystem to link networks, cloud platforms, and applications with low latency. Its global footprint and an ecosystem of thousands of customers create direct connections that simplify digital infrastructure, setting it apart from providers that only offer space. The goal is to help businesses run reliable digital operations and pursue multi-cloud strategies through secure data-center space and connected networks.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Redwood City, California
Founded
1998
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Garry Tan (YC CEO) shared: $425B spent building US data centers in 2025 = ~1.5% of GDP. Loudoun County, Virginia is the epicenter of the data center boom, home to major facilities from Equinix, Digital Realty, AWS, and others.
by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) - AXIZ a leading distributor of digital technologies and services in Africa, has welcomed the recent investment announcement from Equinix Inc., noting it as a strong signal of continued momentum in the continent's digital infrastructure landscape. The investment reinforces South Africa's role as a key data centre hub and
Equinix is investing an additional $95 million to expand its data centre capacity in Mumbai, with plans to acquire more land and fund growth through foreign capital and debt. The move targets India's largest data centre hub, which accounts for 54% of national capacity. Mumbai's data centre capacity is projected to grow from 1,337.09 megawatts in 2025 to 4,606.91 megawatts by 2031. Market vacancy has fallen to 4.3%, creating pricing power for operators. Maharashtra's 2024 policy supports expansion with incentives including 100% stamp-duty waivers and permanent electricity-duty exemptions. The expansion reflects broader industry momentum, with AdaniConneX targeting 1,000 megawatts and Yotta Data Services deploying 16,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs. Data centre electricity demand is forecast to reach 2.6–3% of national generation by 2030.
Equinix has appointed Olivier Leonetti as chief financial officer, effective 16 March, replacing Keith Taylor after his 27-year tenure. The leadership change comes as Equinix positions itself at the centre of AI data centre demand. The company recently launched its Distributed AI Hub across more than 280 data centres, expanding its platform for high-performance workloads. However, Equinix's AI growth strategy relies heavily on significant capital expenditure and higher leverage through its "Build Bolder" expansion plan. Equinix's narrative projects $12.2 billion revenue and $2 billion earnings by 2029, with fair value estimates ranging from $1,036 to $1,421 per share. The CFO transition appears evolutionary rather than disruptive, maintaining near-term focus on funding infrastructure buildout whilst managing interest rate and leverage risks.
Equinix plans to build additional data centres in South Africa as part of a 7.5 billion rand ($438 million) investment to capitalise on Africa's artificial intelligence boom. The Nasdaq-listed firm has purchased land in Johannesburg and Cape Town totalling 890 million rand, according to Managing Director for South Africa Sandile Dube. The company opened its first South African data centre in Johannesburg in 2024. The expansion reflects growing demand for data infrastructure driven by AI development across the continent.