Ascenty Reports 54% Sales Growth in 2024 and Expands Client Portfolio
The company’s new product, ServiceFabric™, was contracted by 59 clients in just six months. For 2025, Ascenty continues to invest in infrastructure and connectivity solutions.
Ascenty, a joint venture between Digital Realty and Brookfield Infrastructure and the largest provider of data center and connectivity services in Latin America, reported a 54% increase in sales value in 2024 compared to the previous year, and gained 119 new clients. As a result, the company now serves approximately 600 companies across various sectors, such as finance, technology, services, retail, and industry.
According to Marcos Siqueira, COO and head of sales at Ascenty, the positive results are a reflection of a well-executed strategy. “The year 2024 was marked by a significant increase in our client base. I see the market eager for robust infrastructure solutions that support the increasingly complex demands of data storage and traffic that new technologies and societal habits are bringing,” he highlights.
The demand for connectivity was one of the key points for Ascenty in 2024, resulting in a 62% increase in Cross Connect sales and a 160% increase in IP bandwidth sales. Cross Connect allows integration with service providers and cloud providers, reducing costs and increasing redundancy. This also results in direct, high-performance connections between data center environments, improving the efficiency of enterprise networks.
Additionally, Ascenty experienced significant traffic growth in a short period. Traffic volumes exceeded 1.3 Tbps at IX.SP and 200 Gbps at IX.Fortaleza, thanks to the Internet Exchange service, which enables direct and efficient data traffic exchange between various operators with high connectivity. Ascenty partners with IX.br and DE-CIX to provide greater scalability and reduce latency.
ServiceFabric™, Digital Realty’s global orchestration and connectivity platform, was adopted by 59 clients in just six months. The solution integrates workflows, applications, and clouds, and is available in more than 50 regions. Its goal is to benefit sectors such as finance, industry, retail, and technology.
For 2025, Ascenty plans to further expand its robust infrastructure with new world-class data centers. “The sector continues to grow in Brazil and Latin America. We will start operations at Santiago 03, our third data center in Chile, with 16 MW, reaffirming our commitment to meeting the growing demand for data infrastructure,” concludes Marcos Siqueira.
Additionally, the company will invest in data centers in Brazil, focusing on the interior of São Paulo, and new operations in Mexico and Colombia. The strategy will consider energy efficiency, leveraging the abundance of available natural resources.