Datum Deploys Open Network Cloud at DataBank for Distributed AI Infrastructure
New PoPs in Ashburn, Dallas, and Salt Lake City put Datum’s neutral, programmable network layer in three of North America’s key AI interconnection markets
DataBank,(opens in new tab) a leading provider of enterprise-class edge colocation, interconnection, and managed services, announced today that Datum, the open network cloud for AI, has added network points of presence (PoPs) inside DataBank facilities in Ashburn, Dallas, and Salt Lake City. The deployment brings Datum’s open source network cloud to key interconnection-dense markets where AI companies, hyperscalers, and enterprises increasingly need to connect.
This evolution changes how and where digital platforms interact, which is why we’re excited to have companies like Datum in our ecosystem.”
— Kevin Ooley, President & CFO of DataBank
The partnership builds on a relationship between the two companies’ leadership that spans nearly 20 years. “I first worked with Zac in 2009, when I joined as CEO of Voxel, the Linux computing startup he was an early leader at,” said Raul Martynek,(opens in new tab) CEO of DataBank.(opens in new tab) “In today’s complex infrastructure environment, relationships that are built over many years and cycles can make all the difference. We’re excited to host Datum’s network inside some of our most strategic facilities during this critical build out of AI ecosystems.”
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Datum’s open network cloud helps neoclouds, inference providers, data platforms, and enterprises securely connect distributed workloads and move intelligence to the edge. With features including an Envoy-based global edge, a microVM compute runtime, and an SRv6-powered Galactic VPC, Datum’s platform brings the value of physical interconnection and private networks to a new class of builders through a modern, developer and agent-friendly experience.
With these three new PoPs, Datum’s customers can now better connect across clouds and providers while applying consistent routing, policy, and observability from a single control plane — capabilities that have traditionally required large networking teams and direct relationships across the internet ecosystem.
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The markets were chosen for their value to the AI ecosystem: Ashburn as the largest interconnection hub in North America, Dallas as a growing central-U.S. exchange point, and Salt Lake City for its proximity to US-West neocloud and public cloud regions.
“Interconnection has traditionally taken place at the physical network layers, but developers and now AI agents are pushing increasing amounts of activity to the application layer,” said Kevin Ooley, President & CFO of DataBank and incoming CEO effective January 1, 2027. “This evolution changes how and where digital platforms interact, which is why we’re excited to have companies like Datum in our ecosystem.”
“The new ways clouds, enterprises, workloads, and end users interact force us to rethink how the internet works for AI,” said Zac Smith,(opens in new tab) CEO of Datum. “Our US deployment with DataBank is an important anchor, helping us unlock hyperscale-style connectivity and control for the next wave of clouds and builders.”
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