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Industry directory

Companies

Operators, hyperscalers, OEMs, and service providers shaping the critical facilities industry.

Amazon Web Services
Hyperscaler

Cloud computing arm of Amazon; dominant hyperscale cloud operator.

📍 Seattle, WA
Caterpillar
Power vendor

Industrial OEM; standby diesel generators widely deployed in data center backup power.

📍 Deerfield, IL
CoreWeave
Cloud

GPU-first cloud platform purpose-built for AI training and inference.

📍 Roseland, NJ
Cummins
Power vendor

Power systems manufacturer; large-bore standby generators for critical facilities.

📍 Columbus, IN
CyrusOne
Colocation

Enterprise-class data center provider serving hyperscale and large enterprise customers.

📍 Dallas, TX
Digital Realty
REIT

Global data center REIT operating over 300 facilities on six continents.

📍 Austin, TX
Eaton
Power vendor

Power management company; UPS, switchgear, and critical power distribution.

📍 Dublin, IE
Equinix
Colocation

Largest colocation provider globally with 250+ data centers across 70+ markets.

📍 Redwood City, CA
Google
Hyperscaler

Google Cloud Platform and the infrastructure underlying Google Search, YouTube, and Workspace.

📍 Mountain View, CA
Meta
Hyperscaler

Operates a global fleet of hyperscale facilities for Facebook, Instagram, and AI workloads.

📍 Menlo Park, CA
Microsoft
Hyperscaler

Operates Azure cloud across 60+ regions worldwide, with major AI infrastructure investments.

📍 Redmond, WA
Oracle
Hyperscaler

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) — enterprise cloud and database operator.

📍 Austin, TX
QTS
Colocation

Hyperscale and colocation provider, acquired by Blackstone in 2021.

📍 Overland Park, KS
Schneider Electric
Power vendor

Global specialist in energy management and automation; major UPS, switchgear, and DCIM vendor.

📍 Rueil-Malmaison, FR
Vertiv
Power vendor

Critical infrastructure OEM covering UPS, thermal management, and IT integration.

📍 Westerville, OH