Iron Mountain

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Type: Public
Industry: Information Management
Founded: 1951
Founder(s): Herman Knaust
Headquarters: 745 Atlantic Ave.

Boston, MA 02111

Website: Ironmountain.com

Iron Mountain is an industry leader in the protection and storage of information, and works with both physical and electronic files. 97% of the companies generally listed on the Fortune 1000 use Iron Mountain as their information manager.[1]

Iron Mountain was selected by ICANN to function as its Registrar Data Escrow (RDE) agent in November, 2007.[2]

Business Scope and History

The company was started when Herman Knaust decided to market the old mine he had purchased to grow mushrooms in as a storage facility for important corporate documents.[3]

Iron Mountain now has more than 45 million sq. f.t of storage space in more than 1000 facilities in 37 countries.[4][5]

They have been growing and diversifying their business since going public in 1996, and they have acquired more than 100 companies throughout their company's history.[6] In 2001, they invested $25 million in their digital archiving business.[7] A year later they acquired Connected Corp. for $117 million and began pushing into the online data backup market.[8] Much of Iron Mountain's growth has been overseen by its CEO Richard Reese, who ran the company from 1981 until 2008; he was succeeded by Robert Brennan.[9] Brennan came to Iron Mountain via its acquisition of Connected Corp.

Iron Mountain and ICANN