Digital Realty Trust (DLR) 47th Annual Raymond James Institutional Investor Conference summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
47th Annual Raymond James Institutional Investor Conference summary
3 Mar, 2026Company positioning and business model
Operates over 300 data centers in 55+ markets across six continents, positioning as a full spectrum provider in the data center industry.
Offers two core products: connectivity-centric colocation (zero to one-plus interconnection) and large-scale deployments (greater than a megawatt), serving both latency-sensitive and compute-heavy applications.
Strategic shift over the past decade to expand from wholesale to connectivity-driven business, including acquisitions like Telx, Interxion, and assets from Equinix.
Approximately 35% of lease roll is now in connectivity-driven business, 60% in wholesale, and 5% in legacy triple net.
Differentiates from private competitors by offering both connectivity and scale, creating Connected Campuses in major metros.
AI, demand drivers, and market trends
Supports digital transformation, cloud, and AI as ongoing demand drivers, with recent growth in AI training and early AI inference deployments.
AI-related deployments are growing, especially in compute-heavy applications, but the company is not yet at giga-scale levels seen in remote locations.
Focuses on building in and around connectivity hubs, with suburban locations for compute-heavy needs.
Recent expansion into new markets such as Greece, Indonesia, and Bulgaria to build a global connectivity hub.
Power and infrastructure challenges
Power availability is the main constraint for future expansion, with a preference for grid power due to reliability and practicality in dense urban areas.
Exploring bridge solutions like microgrids, natural gas, and fuel cells, especially in markets with transmission constraints (e.g., Northern Virginia).
Currently constructing 350 MW of capacity with an additional 300 MW planned, but future expansion depends on grid provider confirmations.
In new international markets, leverages existing assets and local grid relationships, with innovative solutions like utility-scale solar in South Africa.
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