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In response to the escalating need for edge data centers and cloud infrastructure amidst the AI revolution, Involta is undergoing a transformation into ark data centers.

ark remains committed to enhancing scalable infrastructure, expanding existing locations to accommodate enterprise and hyperscale edge capacity required for data center, cloud, and network interconnection.

Driven by Growth

Brett Lindsey, CEO of ark data centers, cites the relentless expansion of infrastructure demands for space, power, and computing options as the catalyst for this rebranding.

Highlighting the DNA

ark unveils its new website, arkdna.com, showcasing the essence of the business: "d" for data center infrastructure, "n" for network infrastructure, and "a" for addressing the surge of AI and automation.

Expansion Ventures

Backed by Carlyle, ark recently entered the Green Bay market, planning to augment the existing campus with up to 20MW of capacity. Positioned to cater to the escalating colocation needs of critical high-tech industries, this facility marks a strategic move for edge deployments. ark's growth plan includes forthcoming projects in emerging edge markets, cementing its commitment to meet evolving infrastructure demands.