Csquare CEO Spencer Mullee Discusses Future Plans After Brookfield Merger
Csquare, formed from the merger of Evoque and Cyxtera, is led by CEO Spencer Mullee. After acquiring seven data centers from Cyxtera in a $775 million deal, Csquare aims to integrate operations efficiently, with a workforce of 600. The company focuses on stable enterprise business, including AI clients, and emphasizes high-density data center capabilities. Despite low customer churn during Cyxtera's bankruptcy, Mullee highlights a cautious approach to the evolving AI market while also recognizing the ongoing demand for traditional data services.

Csquare, established from the merger of Evoque and Cyxtera, is led by CEO Spencer Mullee following a $775 million acquisition of seven data centers from Cyxtera. The integration, initially projected to take two years, was completed in 11 months with a workforce of 600.
Csquare maintains a steady client profile, with low customer churn during Cyxtera's bankruptcy. The firm offers high-density, liquid cooling-ready data centers suitable for AI workloads but remains focused on traditional enterprise business. Mullee acknowledges ongoing interest in AI but notes that many clients are still cautious about investments in this area.




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