Today’s pace of business and IT evolution is staggering. Organizations are investing their budgets into highly scalable data center and technology solutions which can help them keep up with market demands; and stay competitive. Gartner recently pointed out that worldwide IT spending is forecast to total $3.54 trillion dollars in 2016, an increase over 2015; and that data center systems’ spending is projected to reach $75 billion in 2016, also increase from 2015.
Business are looking for ways to utilize data center systems to help them scale and grow in the market. The only way to actually accomplish this is by working with a data center which offers real-world hyper-scale capabilities.

Learn how hyper-scale data centers can be built in record time. Read this Case Study.
The conversation starts here — In June 2016, CyrusOne completed the Sterling II data center at its Northern Virginia campus. A custom facility featuring 220,000 square feet of space and 30 MW of power, Sterling II was built from the ground up and completed in only six months, shattering all previous data center construction records. The Sterling II facility represents a new standard in the building of enterprise- level data centers, and confirms that CyrusOne can use the streamlined engineering elements and methods used to build Sterling II to build customized, quality data centers anywhere in the continental United States, with a similarly rapid time to completion.
In this paper from CyrusOne, we learn how their quick-delivery data center product provides a solution for cloud technology, social media and enterprise companies that have trouble building or obtaining data center capacity fast enough to support their information technology (IT) infrastructure. In trying to keep pace with overwhelming business growth, these companies often find it hard to predict their future capacity needs. A delay in obtaining data center space can also delay or stop a company’s revenue-generating initiatives, and have significant negative impact on the bottom line.
Understanding the Challenge
Many large-scale cloud, internet, social media and enterprise companies are growing at an unprecedented and unpredictable rate, with their IT footprints often doubling or tripling in size in just a few years. But rapid growth makes it harder for these companies to predict or plan for future IT infrastructure expansion.
Understanding the Solution
In working with data center providers who can create build-to-suit IT deployments, you deliver a complete, high-quality data center product, often in the same amount of time it takes enterprises to order and receive the computing equipment that will operate inside the facility. This rapid time to delivery helps relieve the customer’s risk of not having adequate IT capacity to support their key business growth, or the infrastructure demands of new initiatives. Significantly, colocation proviers lioke CyrusOne are typically able to deliver this data center product with lower construction, engineering and operational costs to the customer
Download this whitepaper today to learn how the Sterling II and Phoenix enterprise data centers were completed in record time thanks to CyrusOne Solutions’ streamlined construction and IT deployment approach. Most of all, you learn about the business, components, and benefits when working with a data center provider which can meet your specific IT and business requirements. This includes:
- Understanding Massively Modular engineering disciplines, which employ standardized data center design using pre-fabricated components and template construction techniques.
- Effective project management by completed by the data center team through productive and collaborative relationships with experienced data center architects, engineers and contractors involved in the project.
- Advanced supply-chain techniques that enable the data center provider to manufacture or pre-fabricate data center components with time-saving efficiency.
- Using modular electrical units and chillers to provide flexible power and cooling deployments for the facility.