ESTRUX TURE DATA CENTER S
DIGITAL REPORT 2020
Canada’s leading data centre provider IN ASSOCIATION WITH
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eStruxture: Canada’s leading data centre provider
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Todd Coleman, eStruxture’s President and CEO, explains how a strategy of staying local is resulting in more locations, more capacity and better connectivity
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e believe in staying very local, providing local knowledge and a local customer touch,” says Todd Coleman, the founder
of eStruxture Data Centres. “We don’t believe in being headquartered in different parts of the world 04
and running the business from afar.” This is a key aspect of the operations of eStruxture, the data centre company he established in 2017 in Montreal. It’s an approach that’s served them well, as in the three years since then it’s grown to encompass six facilities in total, each serving specific requirements. MTL-1, the flagship site in downtown Montreal, is housed in the former Montreal Stock Exchange building. “That is a connectivity and cloud-neutral hub, with 30,000 square feet and 5 MW of power” Coleman explains. “We have a lot of customer ecosystems here that require access to a large and diverse meet-me-room from a telecom carrier fibre perspective, but also rely on us to deliver significant amounts of power density.”
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“ We’ve not only survived, we’ve thrived during COVID-19” — Todd Coleman, President and CEO, eStruxture
to be in the central business district and have extraordinarily low latency and access to a diverse group of carriers, we can offer that in our downtown facility. If they want the ability to significantly scale their space and power requirements at hyperscale economics, we have that opportunity in MTL-2, and then all our facilities are directly connected by our own dedicated,
MTL-2 is 7 km away, and is a brand new, state-of-the-art hyperscale facil06
diverse fibre ring.” Additionally, there are two sites in
ity encompassing 190,000 square feet
Vancouver, and a facility in Calgary
and 30MW of power, while MTL-3 is
that the company recently acquired
on the south shore of Montreal, and
in August 2019, ensuring eStruxture
was the first Uptime certified Tier III
has a presence in three of the top
facility in Quebec. “Regardless of the
data centre markets in Canada. They
customers’ needs, we can meet their
remain focused solely on the Canadian
requirements,” Todd says. “If they want
market. “We believe there is significant benefit in being focused and knowing a market, and having your sales and operations staff based there,” Coleman says. “Our Calgary employees are from Calgary and understand the Calgary market well, same with Montreal and Vancouver. The people we hire are industry veterans, and that resonates with our customers, they know that they can turn to us as a trusted advisor.”
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Montreal’s data centre market has grown significantly over the last five years due to the low cost of power and the abundance of hydroelectricity. “It took a large hyperscale cloud provider to come into the market and really put Montreal on the map. Our belief from early on was that the customer power densities were going to continue to grow, which they have. When we entered the Canadian market, it was still fairly nascent and we had a belief that data would continue to localise and customers that were largely present in the US would find their way north of the border.” w w w.e st rux t u re. com
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When Coleman founded eStruxture,
rack without stranding space requiring
he was still an investor in Cologix, a
re-engineering of the cooling system,
data centre company he co-founded
something Coleman says is practically
in 2010. While that business focused
unheard of in North America.
on telecoms and interconnection,
eStruxture aims to provide its cus-
with sites within or near large carrier
tomers with the best service at the
hotels, the aim with eStruxture was
best cost. “We work with our manu-
to develop Tier III, enterprise class
facturers to understand what they’re
data centres with massively scalable
rolling out and drive them towards bet-
space and power in major Canadian
ter and more enhanced technologies
markets. Today, its standard offering
at the best cost performance. We’re
allows customers to go to 30 kW per
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E X E C U T I V E P R OF IL E :
Todd Coleman Title: President and CEO
Location: Montreal, Quebec
Industry: Information Technology & Services Todd Coleman is the President and CEO of eStruxture. Todd brings more than 25 years experience in the IT, data centre and telecommunications industries. Most recently, Todd was the Chief Operating Officer and co-founder of Cologix. Todd has also held several senior positions at Level 3 Communications, a global telecommunications company, including Senior Vice President of Data Centres, Senior Vice President of Media Operations and President of Level 3 Communications Europe. Todd holds a juris doctorate and a bachelor’s degree in computer information systems. w w w.e st rux t u re. com
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“ I’d say that’s the biggest innovation in the thought process that we’ve adopted in the last few years – not viewing our customers as one-size fits all” — Todd Coleman, President and CEO, eStruxture w w w.e st rux t u re. com
quality and stability. Most importantly,
centres to ensure maximum flexibility
we understand where our customers
to meet our customers’ requirements.”
are going. I’d say that’s the biggest
Having strong partnerships with
evolution in our thought process that
companies that understand their busi-
we’ve adopted in the last few years –
ness needs is critical for eStruxture to
not viewing our customers as one-size
be a trusted advisor to its customers.
fits all. We work to better understand
“We often receive zero financial benefit
our customer requirements at the
when we work with customers as a
application level and design our data
trusted advisor, but that’s part of our
“ The people we hire are industry veterans, and that resonates with our customers” — Todd Coleman, President and CEO, eStruxture
and grow indirectly, bringing people, resources and technology to bear to an opportunity that we might not have had access to otherwise.” Like so many organisations globally, eStruxture has been touched by the COVID-19 pandemic. In the early days of the outbreak the company took a step back to reevaluate its position
value proposition, to steer and advise
in terms of investments, customers
them as to who our partners are and
and key metrics. “Along the way, we
provide details on their offerings,
proved to ourselves that the business
so our customers are able to be put
was very resilient in these types of
in direct contact as we hand them off
economic downturns. Frankly, we’ve
in a very warm and relationship-driven
not only survived, we’ve thrived during
way. That’s been hugely beneficial to
COVID-19. Our sales funnel has never
both our customers and partners alike.”
been more robust than over the past
The company has a number of key
few months.”
partner relationships, including with
Understanding that people’s needs
Belden, a provider of network and
may have changed during COVID-19,
connectivity solutions, JAVCO, a specialist in mission critical design and engineering, and Vertiv, a mission critical equipment manufacturer, many of whom have been key partners since the company was founded. “These types of relationships speak volumes to the partners that we bring in and in how we value them, because they enable us to stretch the rubber band w w w.e st rux t u re. com
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“ When we entered the Canadian market it was still fairly nascent” — Todd Coleman, President and CEO, eStruxture
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15 they’ve offered incentives to cus-
data centre market is a bit of a ‘build
tomers who need to quickly migrate
it and they will come’ market, so you
their IT and network infrastructure
need confidence in how it’s evolving,
or require immediate expansion of
and where new markets could turn into
capacity, and to encourage customers
data centre-centric markets that oth-
to take advantage of eStruxture’s on-
erwise weren’t previously. You really
site technicians to enable customers
need your finger on the pulse of the
to deal with issues remotely, in a bid
marketplace and their localised nature
to protect both the facilities and the
to truly understand them.”
customers’ and eStruxture’s employees while the pandemic is ongoing. Ultimately, to be successful, Coleman says you need investors that believe in you, as well as intimate knowledge of the marketplace. “The w w w.e st rux t u re. com
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