Netrality’s KC2-7801 Nieman Grand Opening

WHEN: 22 May 2024
WHERE: Shawnee, Kansas
WHY: Netrality Data Centers, the nation’s largest privately held owner and operator of core interconnection facilities, proudly announced the opening of its newest state-of-the-art data center serving Kansas and Missouri. Built for high density, this sustainably designed facility supports both enterprise retail and wholesale customers. By providing businesses in both states access to advanced digital infrastructure and global connectivity, it empowers them to scale operations and stay competitive in today’s global economy.

Netrality’s CRO, Amber Caramella, highlights how the new facility will fuel Kansas’ growth as a tech hub
Amber Caramella shares how the facility supports high-density, efficient data solutions
Kansas City Area Development Council’s SVP, Jill McCarthy, explains the role of data centers in powering innovation and economic growth
Kara Lowe, KC Tech Council’s President and CEO, interviews with Fox4 after addressing the audience
Netrality’s leadership team and Macquarie Asset Management Board Members
Gerald M. Marshall and Shawnee Mayor, Mickey Sandifer, with Netrality employees and local officials
Guests listen to remarks by State Representative Sharice Davids
Megaport’s VP, Adam Gibson, and Netrality’s SVP, Dan Jeschke, reconnect before the ceremony
Gerald M. Marshall and Amber Caramella interview with Fox4 News
Guests tour one of five multi-megawatt data halls supporting custom deployments
Delta Cube (Delta3) Arrays optimize cooling efficiency and lower energy use across high-power densities
Guests view a step-down room
Cabinets support power loads up to 50kW, which is ideal for next-generation applications like AI, ML, and HPC
Guests view data hall one’s dedicated N+1 power room
The facility ensures uptime with diverse utility feeds, 3 POEs, N+1 redundancy, and backup power
Guests tour a MMR, providing access to 120+ service providers at carrier hotel 1102 Grand
Performance artist, Mike Debus, live paints scenes from the celebration
The 10-mile distance to Netrality’s 1102 Grand allows for 1 ms round-trip latency for active-active replication