AtlasEdge today announces the growth of its Management Team with the appointment of David Hall as SVP, Colocation.
Hall has over fifteen years’ experience in the carrier neutral data centre industry and joins from Equinix, where he most recently served as a Fellow in the Office of the CTO, focused on physical infrastructure and Edge.
Prior to this, Hall spent ten years in a variety of senior positions at TelecityGroup including senior product, commercial and strategic roles.
As SVP, Colocation, Hall will be responsible for defining and managing AtlasEdge’s core colocation products, including the platform’s unique building block approach to data centre design and construction.
I am delighted to welcome David into the AtlasEdge family to help drive our core colocation strategy. His extensive industry experience and impressive track record is a fantastic addition to our talented team. With the ever-growing Edge demand we’re seeing from customers, David’s arrival is perfectly timed.”
Giuliano Di Vitantonio, CEO, AtlasEdge
AtlasEdge has a unique combination of people, product, locations and a genuinely ‘customer-first’ approach. Together, these ingredients offer us a fantastic opportunity to build a modern infrastructure business, unencumbered by legacy, which will be Europe’s leading Edge platform. I couldn’t be more excited to join the team in support of this mission.”
David Hall, SVP, Colocation
About AtlasEdge
AtlasEdge Data Centres is one of the fastest growing data center providers in Europe. Together with our clients and partners, we’re defining the European edge. Our distributed data centre portfolio allows customers to plan and shape their technology and network infrastructure to meet their growing requirements for lower latency, better performance and localized solutions. Established in 2021, AtlasEdge is a joint venture between Liberty Global and DigitalBridge.
Our continued data centre expansion and deep industry expertise across Europe ensures we serve businesses where they need us most. We serve 800+ customers across 23 data centers connected to more than 70 on-net carriers.