DigitalBridge Announces Partnership With ImpactData to Deliver Digital Learning Infrastructure to Underserved Communities
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Monday, September 13, 2021
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With DigitalBridge, ImpactData initially partners alongside Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to deliver proximate, high-powered data center capacity in any deployment, size, or scale.
Key Points:
- With DigitalBridge, ImpactData initially partners alongside Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to deliver proximate, high-powered data center capacity in any deployment, size, or scale.
- This connected ecosystem will enable enterprises to leverage their Data for Good to advance student learning, sustain HBCUs, and transform historically disinvested communities.
- As a result, the digital divide is becoming wider, and our personal and professional lives increasingly rely on better, faster, and more dependable digital infrastructure, said Marc Ganzi, Chief Executive Officer of DigitalBridge.
- The DigitalBridge teams 25+ years of converged network-building experience will be invaluable as we create a new class of integrated digital learning infrastructure that fosters more interconnected campuses and communities, said Terry Comer, Chief Executive Officer of ImpactData.