The Tampa-based provider is positioning its enhanced offering as a direct answer to the complexity of legacy on-premises environments. By expanding capabilities across 13 U.S. data centers, the company targets firms struggling with hardware refresh cycles and the need for more predictable long-term cost models. Ned Pope, Chief Product Officer at Hivelocity, noted that infrastructure decisions now function primarily as business decisions, where leadership prioritizes resiliency and flexibility over simple server placement.
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Hivelocity Expands Colocation Services Amid Infrastructure Shifts
Rising energy costs and the push to optimize public cloud spending are forcing enterprise IT teams to rethink their hardware strategies. Hivelocity is responding to this pressure by upgrading its colocation portfolio, aiming to help organizations balance hardware ownership with the efficiency of modern, high-security data centers.

The updated service suite includes carrier-neutral connectivity, 24/7 engineering support, and compliance-ready facilities designed for regulated sectors. To lower the barrier for companies looking to migrate, Hivelocity has also introduced a Solution Portability Program. This allows businesses to transition toward new infrastructure setups while maintaining their existing contractual commitments, providing a bridge for those navigating hybrid cloud and bare metal strategies.
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