Iron Mountain's Red Mountain Solution Expands Global AI Infrastructure with 'All-In on AI' Strategy
- Red Mountain Solution aims for global expansion, focusing exclusively on AI with significant revenue growth projections.
- The company is deploying AI servers in Japan and constructing data centers in the U.S. through partnerships.
- Red Mountain is targeting markets in Taiwan, South Korea, and beyond, positioning itself as a global AI infrastructure leader.

Emerging AI Infrastructure Leader: Red Mountain Solution's Global Expansion
Red Mountain Solution, a Houston-based high-performance computing provider, asserts its growing influence in the artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure sector with a bold “All-In on AI” strategy. The company has experienced impressive financial growth, reporting over USD 100 million in revenue for 2023 and projecting to surpass USD 300 million in 2024. This remarkable expansion is driven by the surging demand for AI computing solutions among top-tier clients, including established publicly listed leaders in the U.S. market. CEO Tiffany Wang underlines the company's commitment to focusing exclusively on AI, emphasizing a strategy that balances value delivery with global scalability.
The company is actively expanding its operations in key global markets. In Japan, Red Mountain Solution is deploying 128 B300 AI servers in a Tokyo data center, with plans to scale to 1,024 servers. Additionally, they are set to introduce 64 GB200 servers to enhance their offerings. In the United States, through a partnership with Gold Tree Digital, they are constructing new data centers, starting with 128 B300 units, aiming for larger-scale deployment by the end of 2026. Meanwhile, in Malaysia under the Long River brand, the company has already generated nearly USD 200 million, and they are investing in a new data center in East Malaysia, highlighting their strategy to cater to diverse regions.
Red Mountain Solution's ambitions extend beyond Asia and North America, as they actively pursue opportunities in Taiwan, South Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Middle East. This expansion positions the company as a global enabler of AI, ready to support the most ambitious AI initiatives worldwide. With a clear vision to deliver scalable, on-demand computing infrastructure, Red Mountain Solution is not only capitalizing on the current demand for AI solutions but is also paving the way for future advancements in the industry.
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