
NetActuate has expanded the capacity of its Denver data center following a significant infrastructure upgrade, reinforcing the site’s role as a key hub for infrastructure cloud services and disaster recovery deployments. The expansion would reflect sustained customer demand for resilient, low-latency platforms that support hybrid architectures and business continuity strategies across North America and beyond.
The Denver facility, operated by NetActuate, has been upgraded with additional hypervisors, increased cloud compute resources, and enhanced network connectivity. Together, these improvements are designed to give customers greater flexibility when scaling workloads, meeting redundancy requirements, and optimizing performance-sensitive applications. The upgrades also allow organizations to deploy infrastructure faster while maintaining control over latency and geographic diversity.
According to NetActuate CEO Mark Mahle, Denver remains one of the company’s most strategically important edge locations in North America. He pointed to the region’s central geography, growing technology ecosystem, and rising demand for resilient digital infrastructure as key drivers behind the investment. For enterprises building hybrid or disaster recovery environments, Denver’s location offers a balance between accessibility, performance, and risk mitigation.
The data center supports NetActuate’s full portfolio of services, including IP Transit, its Managed Service Platform, cloud and Kubernetes environments, Anycast, bare metal, and colocation. Customers can deploy infrastructure using a range of models, from traditional colocation and dedicated hardware to fully virtualized environments built on virtual machines, containers, or hybrid cloud architectures. Additional services such as cloud connectivity and full BGP Anycast support enable customers to design globally distributed, highly available networks from a single location.
Denver’s Role in Disaster Recovery
Denver’s appeal as a disaster recovery site is further strengthened by its position in Seismic Zone 4, offering relatively high geographic stability compared to other U.S. regions. This makes it an attractive secondary or tertiary location for organizations seeking to diversify risk away from coastal or higher-risk seismic zones.
The broader regional context also plays a role. Denver is now ranked among the top ten tech cities in North America, with its technology workforce growing by more than 12 percent since 2018. Often referred to as “Silicon Mountain,” the area has developed a strong ecosystem of startups, accelerators, and enterprise IT investment, particularly in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and next-generation platforms.
NetActuate positions its engineering and support teams as a core part of its value proposition. Customers receive around-the-clock assistance throughout planning, deployment, and ongoing operations, helping ensure smooth transitions and reliable performance tailored to each organization’s infrastructure and connectivity requirements. With the latest expansion, the Denver data center is set to play an even more central role in NetActuate’s global footprint.
Executive Insights FAQ
Why did NetActuate expand its Denver data center?
To meet growing customer demand for cloud, network, and disaster recovery infrastructure.
What services are available from the Denver facility?
NetActuate offers IP Transit, cloud, Kubernetes, Anycast, bare metal, colocation, and managed services from this data center.
Why is Denver attractive for disaster recovery deployments?
Its geographic stability, central location, and strong connectivity make it well suited for business continuity.
How does the upgrade benefit enterprise customers?
It enables faster scaling, improved redundancy, and greater deployment flexibility.
What role does Denver play in NetActuate’s global strategy?
It serves as a key North American edge location supporting hybrid and resilient infrastructure designs.