
DENVER, CO, Jan 2, 2025 – NetActuate has completed an upgrade to its Denver data center, expanding network, cloud, and compute capacity. Denver is a key hub for hybrid and disaster recovery deployments across NetActuate’s network.
NetActuate expanded hypervisor support, cloud compute capacity, and network connectivity. The changes support faster scaling, flexible deployment, and improved latency and redundancy performance.
“Denver continues to stand out as one of our most strategically important edge locations in North America,” said Mark Mahle, CEO of NetActuate. “Its geographic advantages, growing tech ecosystem, and increasing demand for resilient infrastructure make it a natural choice for expansion.”
All of NetActuate’s services – from Bare Metal, Colocation, Cloud, Kubernetes, Anycast, to IP Transit and Managed Service Platform – are available from the Denver location.
A Critical Hub
Denver’s location in Seismic Zone 4 and its technology ecosystem make it a key site for disaster recovery and business continuity deployments.
Demand is driven by a regional tech workforce that has grown by more than 12.6% since 2018 and the city’s emergence as a top North American tech market, often referred to as “Silicon Mountain.” NetActuate supports deployments in Denver and across its global footprint using colocation, bare metal, virtual machines, Kubernetes, and hybrid cloud architectures. The company also provides cloud connectivity, transit services, and BGP Anycast support, backed by 24/7 technical assistance to maintain performance and reliability.
Source: NetActuate
About NetActuate

NetActuate provides edge infrastructure and network services for global deployments. The company operates an interconnected network supporting IPv4 and IPv6 traffic and offers services including virtual machines, bare-metal servers, colocation, and anycast platforms. NetActuate serves clients in cloud computing, telecommunications, and content delivery, focusing on applications that require low latency and high availability. Its infrastructure spans more than 30 global locations, enabling geographically distributed deployments. As of early 2025, NetActuate employs around 50 people across North America, Asia, and Europe and reports an estimated annual revenue of $15 million. The company’s architecture is designed to support the efficient rollout of distributed online services and SaaS platforms, with an emphasis on scalability and performance.