Alejandro Manzo appears positioned at the operational-commercial center of MITH, working inside the Mexico infrastructure ecosystem where colocation, hosting, cloud connectivity, and interconnection environments continue maturing. The attendee profile reflects a practical infrastructure operator profile rather than a purely corporate executive one. The categories attached to the role — colocation, interconnection, managed hosting, cloud exchange fabric, cabinets, racks, and infrastructure hardware — place the business squarely inside the real operational layer of digital infrastructure deployment. That layer matters because Mexico continues becoming more important as: - a regional enterprise infrastructure market, - a connectivity exchange point, - and a cloud-adjacent infrastructure environment. Operators in these ecosystems increasingly support enterprise workloads that require: - local hosting, - interconnection access, - cloud connectivity, - and regional infrastructure proximity. The role itself likely combines: - infrastructure business development, - ecosystem relationship management, - supplier coordination, - customer growth, - and commercial oversight. The profile reads less like a corporate branding role and more like an executive operating close to actual infrastructure environments where enterprise demand, interconnection ecosystems, and facility operations intersect.
CEO at MITH
Mexican data centre and colocation ecosystem executive active across interconnection, hosting, infrastructure, and enterprise connectivity environments.
Mexican data centre and colocation ecosystem executive active across interconnection, hosting, infrastructure, and enterprise connectivity environments.
CEO at MITH
MITH operates within Mexico’s growing carrier hotel, colocation, and interconnection ecosystem where enterprise demand, cloud adjacency, and regional infrastructure growth continue expanding.
Alejandro Manzo appears positioned at the operational-commercial center of MITH, working inside the Mexico infrastructure ecosystem where colocation, hosting, cloud connectivity, and interconnection environments continue maturing. The attendee profile reflects a practical infrastructure operator profile rather than a purely corporate executive one. The categories attached to the role — colocation, interconnection, managed hosting, cloud exchange fabric, cabinets, racks, and infrastructure hardware — place the business squarely inside the real operational layer of digital infrastructure deployment. That layer matters because Mexico continues becoming more important as: - a regional enterprise infrastructure market, - a connectivity exchange point, - and a cloud-adjacent infrastructure environment. Operators in these ecosystems increasingly support enterprise workloads that require: - local hosting, - interconnection access, - cloud connectivity, - and regional infrastructure proximity. The role itself likely combines: - infrastructure business development, - ecosystem relationship management, - supplier coordination, - customer growth, - and commercial oversight. The profile reads less like a corporate branding role and more like an executive operating close to actual infrastructure environments where enterprise demand, interconnection ecosystems, and facility operations intersect.
MITH operates within Mexico’s growing carrier hotel, colocation, and interconnection ecosystem where enterprise demand, cloud adjacency, and regional infrastructure growth continue expanding.
Several public sources
Subject Position
Alejandro Manzo is publicly listed in ITW attendee metadata as CEO at MITH. See also: Alberto Delgado.
Public metadata identifies: See also: Ismail Fayaz trading as PIONEN.
• Country: Mexico See also: Stephane Michu.
• Region of responsibility: North America See also: Hans Christian Haaland.
• Industry: Data Centres >> Colo / Carrier Hotel See also: Kieran Breeze.
• Job function: C-Level / General Manager See also: ARJOM-AS Arjom Arinenko.
The attendee profile also references interest and activity in: See also: Jakob Riepler.
• colocation,
• interconnection,
• hosting,
• cloud exchange,
• data centre software,
• racks and cabinets,
• and infrastructure environments.
Operating Environment
MITH appears positioned within the Mexico colocation and infrastructure ecosystem.
The service categories associated with the attendee profile suggest alignment with:
• enterprise hosting,
• interconnection ecosystems,
• cloud connectivity,
• and carrier hotel environments.
That operational environment typically requires coordination across:
• infrastructure providers,
• carriers,
• enterprise customers,
• cloud ecosystems,
• and regional connectivity operators.
Ecosystem Context
Mexico's digital infrastructure ecosystem continues expanding as:
• enterprise demand rises,
• cloud adoption accelerates,
• and regional infrastructure localisation becomes more important.
Carrier hotel and colocation operators increasingly function as interconnection hubs where:
• cloud providers,
• enterprises,
• telecom operators,
• and infrastructure platforms converge.
That creates growing demand for:
• hosting environments,
• cloud exchange fabrics,
• private cages,
• enterprise infrastructure support,
• and interconnection density.
The attendee profile explicitly references:
• gaining insight,
• meeting potential clients,
• and meeting potential suppliers.
That aligns naturally with the role ITW plays within infrastructure ecosystems where:
• interconnection providers,
• colocation operators,
• telecom carriers,
• suppliers,
• and cloud platforms meet under one roof.
Infrastructure operators frequently attend ITW to maintain ecosystem visibility and partnership continuity.
Control Surface
Manzo's likely control surface includes:
• commercial infrastructure positioning,
• ecosystem relationship management,
• interconnection participation,
• hosting and colocation coordination,
• and infrastructure partnership development.
No public evidence currently confirms direct ownership of large-scale infrastructure assets.
Area of expertise
Alejandro Manzo appears positioned at the operational-commercial center of MITH, working inside the Mexico infrastructure ecosystem where colocation, hosting, cloud connectivity, and interconnection environments continue maturing. The attendee profile reflects a practical infrastructure operator profile rather than a purely corporate executive one. The categories attached to the role — colocation, interconnection, managed hosting, cloud exchange fabric, cabinets, racks, and infrastructure hardware — place the business squarely inside the real operational layer of digital infrastructure deployment. That layer matters because Mexico continues becoming more important as: - a regional enterprise infrastructure market, - a connectivity exchange point, - and a cloud-adjacent infrastructure environment. Operators in these ecosystems increasingly support enterprise workloads that require: - local hosting, - interconnection access, - cloud connectivity, - and regional infrastructure proximity. The role itself likely combines: - infrastructure business development, - ecosystem relationship management, - supplier coordination, - customer growth, - and commercial oversight. The profile reads less like a corporate branding role and more like an executive operating close to actual infrastructure environments where enterprise demand, interconnection ecosystems, and facility operations intersect.
- Evidence basis: Alejandro Manzo is framed by ceo at mith and public digital infrastructure context. Evidence basis: Alejandro Manzo article record; Alejandro Manzo article record
- Operating Surface: Colocation Interconnection Cloud Exchange Hosting AND Data Centre Infrastructure Ecosystems and North America provide the public context for this person profile. Evidence basis: Alejandro Manzo article record; Alejandro Manzo article record
Timeline
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Public coverage records Alejandro Manzo as a subject for role, operating context, and evidence review.
Role and Scope
- Profile: Alejandro Manzo
- Current Role: CEO at MITH
- Analytical Category: Person
- Why tracked: Mexican data centre and colocation ecosystem executive active across interconnection, hosting, infrastructure, and enterprise connectivity environments.
Signal Map
- MITH operates within Mexico’s growing carrier hotel, colocation, and interconnection ecosystem where enterprise demand, cloud adjacency, and regional infrastructure growth continue expanding.
- Decision horizon: Next quarter
- Operational relevance: Medium
- Relevant activities: Colocation and hosting ecosystems, Interconnection coordination, Infrastructure business development, Enterprise infrastructure relationships, Data centre ecosystem positioning
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