Co-Location Centers: Booming Amid the Economic Bust?
eWeek has a glowing article about the booming market for IT co-location centers.
eWeek has a glowing article about the booming market for IT co-location centers. It’s hard to argue with many of the anecdotes in the article — including a close look at ThePlanet.com, a company MSPmentor profiled earlier this month.
Still, I worry when media sites predict certain IT segments will “boom” during the recession. I heard the same story when I visited former hosting giant Exodus Communications in 1999 or early 2000 — shortly before the dot-com bust. Anyone else remember how the Exodus story ended?
First Came the Hype…
During my visit nearly a decade ago, Exodus CEO Ellen Handcock told me numerous reasons why her data center business would continue to boom amid the Internet bust. Her examples of “success” at the time:
Don’t worry about short-term net losses. Exodus is about top-line revenue growth and was becoming EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) positive. Pushing net income into positive territory is a longer-term goal.
Exodus was successfully diversifying beyond dot-com customers and gaining more and more enterprise customers.
Exodus stock had split five times in only about 12 months, proving Wall Street believed in the company.
…Then the Party Ended
Fact was, I hadn’t really experienced a deep recession before. Hancock may have believed what she was telling me but she wound up being dead-wrong about numerous items. And I didn’t see the warning signs of a business on the verge of collapse.
Here’s the abridged version: Even enterprises cut their IT spending during the dot-com implosion. And soon enough, Wall Street returned to more traditional metrics (net income and earnings per share rather than EBITDA) to measure a company’s health. By September 2001, Exodus filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
I suspect numerous co-location and data center providers will enjoy strong growth in 2009. But for anyone who is predicting all co-location centers will boom in 2009, please read the history of Exodus Communications on Wikipedia.
It’s a healthy reminder that not all markets live up to their hype.
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