Compass Datacenters

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Compass Datacenters LLC
Company typePrivate
IndustryInternet
Founded2011; 15 years ago (2011)
FounderChris Crosby
HeadquartersDallas, Texas, US
Owner
Websitewww.compassdatacenters.com

Compass Datacenters LLC Is an American multinational data center company. It is a significant player in the hyperscale computing space,[1] with approximately 17 active datacenter campuses in the US, and internationally in Canada and Israel.[2]

Since 2023, the company has been controlled by the private equity arms of Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan and Brookfield Infrastructure Partners.[3][4]

Compass' partners include Schneider Electric, Cummins, Foster Fuels, Vertiv and Salute.[5]

History

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Compass Datacenters was founded in 2011 by Chris Crosby, who previously was a senior vice president of Digital Realty[6] with a focus on modular datacenters. In 2014, the company received a patent noting that they had created a truly modular datacenter.[7]

Compass wholly owns a software as a service company known as Radix IoT that specializes in datacenter management software.[8]

Compass initially started with a focus on US operations however eventually expanded abroad. Specifically to Canada through the acquisition of ROOT datacenters [9] in 2019 and expansion to Israel directly through a partnership with Amazon Web Services.[10] In the same time period Azrieli Group acquired a 20% stake in the organization.[11] In 2023 the company acquired the former Sears HQ in Illinois to create a datacenter mega campus.[12][13] On December 13, 2023, it was confirmed the Compass Datacenters Prince William County project, one of the largest in the world, was set to go through after a 4–3 vote in favor of development. [14][15][16]

On June 26, 2023, it was announced that Brookfield Infrastructure Partners and Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan had purchased the company.[17]

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