Los Angeles' Digital Pulse: Elevating Data Infrastructure

In the sprawling metropolis of Los Angeles, a city where the digital and entertainment realms intertwine, TYTEC AB has been a consistent force behind the scenes, building and refining the data infrastructure that powers one of our largest CDN customers. With 27 providers running 42 data centers, LA's digital pulse is vibrant and relentless, mirroring the city's own rhythm.

The data center footprint in Los Angeles is formidable, spanning 1,966,317 square feet across 38 facilities. This landscape is dotted with prominent facilities, including the massive Evoque_LAX1 - Hawthorne. Yet, amidst this expanse, the CoreSite - Los Angeles (LA2) facility, adjacent to the architectural splendor of Union Station, holds a special place in our corporate journey.

CoreSite - Los Angeles (LA2), a carrier-neutral data center, offers a sprawling 99,265 sq ft space that TYTEC AB has frequently visited for builds and consultations. Here, our expertise in rack cabinets, office space solutions, and secure cages have been a significant part of the service suite we've tailored for our clients.

Los Angeles is not only the historical headquarters for one of our cornerstone CDN clients but also a testament to our collaborative spirit and commitment to excellence. Our numerous site visits and projects at CoreSite LA2 have solidified our presence in the city, underscoring our ability to navigate the demands of a bustling urban data center market.

The City of Angels is a hub of innovation, creativity, and digital advancement, and TYTEC AB is proud to be an integral part of its technological evolution. Whether it's a bespoke data center build or a routine maintenance check, our local team is as dynamic and ready as the city itself, ensuring that our clients' data needs are met with precision and foresight.

Los Angeles data center, merging high-tech infrastructure with hands and eyes smart remote hands technicians from TYTEC AB on site supporting
Close-up view of TYTEC AB smart remote hands datacenter technicians working on fiber optic cables for network in Los Angeles