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Alejandro Manzo

CEO at MITH

Alejandro Manzo

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RegionNorth America

Mexican data centre and colocation ecosystem executive active across interconnection, hosting, infrastructure, and enterprise connectivity environments.

Primary DomainDigital Infrastructure

MITH operates within Mexico’s growing carrier hotel, colocation, and interconnection ecosystem where enterprise demand, cloud adjacency, and regional infrastructure growth continue expanding.

TopicColocation, interconnection, cloud exchange, hosting, and data centre infrastructure ecosystems

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.

ImpactMedium

MITH operates within Mexico’s growing carrier hotel, colocation, and interconnection ecosystem where enterprise demand, cloud adjacency, and regional infrastructure growth continue expanding.

Confidence?Confidence Grade
0.90–1.00AHigh — direct sources
0.75–0.89A/BStrong
0.55–0.74B/CMedium
0.35–0.54C/DWeak–medium
0.10–0.34DWeak signal
0.00–0.09DInternal monitoring
Good confidence (76%)

Several public sources

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.

Poste du sujet

Alejandro Manzo est publiquement répertorié dans les métadonnées des participants à ITW en tant que PDG de MITH. Voir aussi: L'UE réécrit les règles de souveraineté de l'infrastructure IA.

Les métadonnées publiques indiquent: Voir aussi: La FCC soutient les constructeurs de fibre avec des limites de permis.

• Pays: Mexique Voir aussi: Ofcom révèle les lacunes de couverture mobile sur les trains britanniques.

• Région de responsabilité: Amérique du Nord Voir aussi: L'UE évince les opérateurs satellites américains du spectre.

• Industrie: Centres de données >> Colocation / Hôtel de télécommunications Voir aussi: La FCC impose des licences pour les points d'atterrissage des câbles sous-marins aux États-Unis.

• Fonction: Niveau C / Directeur Général Voir aussi: Les États-Unis ferment la faille des puces d'IA offshore.

Le profil du participant fait également référence à un intérêt et une activité dans: Voir aussi: FCC relance les enchères AWS-3 après le défaut de Dish.

• la colocation, Voir aussi: Les États-Unis comblent la faille des puces IA Nvidia à l’étranger.

• l’interconnexion,

• l’hébergement,

• l’échange cloud,

• les logiciels pour centres de données,

• les racks et armoires,

• et les environnements d’infrastructure.

Environnement opérationnel

MITH semble positionné dans l’écosystème mexicain de la colocation et de l’infrastructure.

Les catégories de services associées au profil du participant suggèrent un alignement avec:

• l’hébergement d’entreprise,

• les écosystèmes d’interconnexion,

• la connectivité cloud,

• et les environnements d’hôtels de télécommunications.

Cet environnement opérationnel nécessite généralement une coordination entre:

• les fournisseurs d’infrastructure,

• les opérateurs télécoms,

• les clients entreprises,

• les écosystèmes cloud,

• et les opérateurs de connectivité régionale.

Contexte de l’écosystème

L’écosystème mexicain de l’infrastructure numérique continue de s’étendre à mesure que:

• la demande des entreprises augmente,

• l’adoption du cloud s’accélère,

• et la localisation des infrastructures régionales devient plus importante.

Les opérateurs d’hôtels de télécommunications et de colocation fonctionnent de plus en plus comme des hubs d’interconnexion où convergent:

• les fournisseurs de cloud,

• les entreprises,

• les opérateurs télécoms,

• et les plateformes d’infrastructure.

Cela crée une demande croissante pour:

• les environnements d’hébergement,

• les fabrics d’échange cloud,

• les cages privées,

• le support d’infrastructure d’entreprise,

• et la densité d’interconnexion.

Le profil du participant mentionne explicitement:

• l’acquisition d’informations,

• la rencontre de clients potentiels,

• et la rencontre de fournisseurs potentiels.

Cela s’aligne naturellement avec le rôle que joue ITW au sein des écosystèmes d’infrastructure où:

• les fournisseurs d’interconnexion,

• les opérateurs de colocation,

• les opérateurs télécoms,

• les fournisseurs,

• et les plateformes cloud se rencontrent sous un même toit.

Les opérateurs d’infrastructure participent fréquemment à ITW pour maintenir la visibilité de l’écosystème et la continuité des partenariats.

Surface de contrôle

La surface de contrôle probable de Manzo comprend:

• le positionnement commercial de l’infrastructure,

• la gestion des relations au sein de l’écosystème,

• la participation à l’interconnexion,

• la coordination de l’hébergement et de la colocation,

• et le développement de partenariats d’infrastructure.

Aucune preuve publique ne confirme actuellement la propriété directe d’actifs d’infrastructure à grande échelle.



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.

  • Role evidence: Alejandro Manzo is framed by ceo at mith and public digital infrastructure context. Evidence basis: Alejandro Manzo article record; Alejandro Manzo article record
  • Operating context: 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

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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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