On June 13-14, 2024 in Kansas City, the Midwest Peering Summit will bring together a host of connectivity specialists and interconnection professionals to drive conversation about the state of peering, future industry outlooks and more. Edge interconnection and data center specialist 1623 Farnam will once again be in attendance — in fact, the company’s President and CEO, Bill Severn, and VP of Business Development, Matt Reed, are also featured on select panels.
With these panels planning to discuss key topics within the IX and colocation spaces, 1623 Farnam’s team members come prepared to talk about the industry’s most discussed themes. These themes will likely include the industry’s rabid search for available capacity — a topic which 1623 Farnam comes well prepared to shed light on considering the facility proudly offers available space and power in the strategic Omaha market.
Furthermore, with its on-site IX,1623 Farnam will share with the Midwest Peering Summit attendees the ins and outs of today’s peering landscape. In fact, 1623 Farnam’s IX has seen massive expansions, new ecosystem additions and rapidly growing traffic, all of which signal the key role of direct interconnection in the networks landscapes of today and tomorrow.
Overall, these panels at the Midwest Peering Summit promise to provide in-depth discussions from IX and colocation industry leaders on strategy and policy focused on interconnection in the Midwest United States. For those in attendance at this year’s Midwest Peering Summit, don’t miss these insights from leaders in the colocation and IX space.
Bill Severn will speak on new trends and challenges in colocation alongside a host of esteemed panelists at 3:30pm on Thursday, June 13.
Matt Reed will speak on the role of IXs and explore the value of direct interconnection on the related panel alongside a number of other key industry luminaries at 4:00pm on Thursday, June 13.
To learn more about the Midwest Peering Summit or register now, click here.
To hear more about 1623 Farnam’s latest news — including how they deployed additional space and power to support next-gen applications in a constrained data center landscape — don’t miss its recent interview at ITW here.