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Alec Gramont

Vice President of Edge and Product Strategy at CoreSite

Alec Gramont

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CategoryPerson

Vice President of Edge and Product Strategy at CoreSite

RegionNorth America

Tracked for leadership visibility across edge infrastructure, colocation ecosystems, AI-adjacent data centre environments, and interconnection strategy inside North American digital infrastructure markets.

Content TypeProfile

Vice President of Edge and Product Strategy at CoreSite

Primary DomainDigital Infrastructure

Leadership roles tied to edge strategy and digital infrastructure positioning influence interconnection density, AI adjacency, cloud ecosystems, and enterprise infrastructure adoption.

TopicEdge infrastructure, colocation ecosystems, interconnection strategy, and North American data centre markets

Alec Gramont has spent much of his career around the commercial and product side of digital infrastructure, particularly where colocation, enterprise connectivity, edge computing, and interconnection ecosystems overlap inside large North American metro markets. At CoreSite, his role combines edge strategy with infrastructure product development. That work sits close to practical operational questions inside the data centre market: where workloads are moving, how enterprises connect into cloud environments, how latency-sensitive applications reshape metro demand, and how interconnection ecosystems evolve around AI, cloud, and distributed compute environments. CoreSite itself has long occupied a strong position inside carrier-neutral colocation and interconnection markets in the United States. The company’s campuses are deeply tied into cloud on-ramps, network ecosystems, enterprise infrastructure demand, and increasingly AI-adjacent compute environments. Since becoming part of American Tower, the company has also gained additional relevance around edge-distributed infrastructure strategy. Gramont’s profile reflects that broader market evolution. His work is less about traditional telecom wholesale relationships and more about how digital infrastructure operators package connectivity, compute adjacency, ecosystem density, and infrastructure accessibility into usable enterprise platforms. The attendee metadata categorises his function under marketing, but the role itself is materially infrastructure-oriented. Product strategy inside large colocation operators increasingly sits very close to commercial infrastructure architecture, ecosystem planning, and interconnection growth rather than pure branding activity.

ImpactHigh

Leadership roles tied to edge strategy and digital infrastructure positioning influence interconnection density, AI adjacency, cloud ecosystems, and enterprise infrastructure adoption.

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
High confidence (76%)

Several public sources

Alec Gramont has spent much of his career around the commercial and product side of digital infrastructure, particularly where colocation, enterprise connectivity, edge computing, and interconnection ecosystems overlap inside large North American metro markets. At CoreSite, his role combines edge strategy with infrastructure product development. That work sits close to practical operational questions inside the data centre market: where workloads are moving, how enterprises connect into cloud environments, how latency-sensitive applications reshape metro demand, and how interconnection ecosystems evolve around AI, cloud, and distributed compute environments. CoreSite itself has long occupied a strong position inside carrier-neutral colocation and interconnection markets in the United States. The company’s campuses are deeply tied into cloud on-ramps, network ecosystems, enterprise infrastructure demand, and increasingly AI-adjacent compute environments. Since becoming part of American Tower, the company has also gained additional relevance around edge-distributed infrastructure strategy. Gramont’s profile reflects that broader market evolution. His work is less about traditional telecom wholesale relationships and more about how digital infrastructure operators package connectivity, compute adjacency, ecosystem density, and infrastructure accessibility into usable enterprise platforms. The attendee metadata categorises his function under marketing, but the role itself is materially infrastructure-oriented. Product strategy inside large colocation operators increasingly sits very close to commercial infrastructure architecture, ecosystem planning, and interconnection growth rather than pure branding activity.

主体定位

Alec Gramont 公开担任 CoreSite 的边缘与产品战略副总裁。 另见: 欧盟重写人工智能基础设施主权规则.

参会者元数据将其关联至: 另见: FCC 以许可限制支持光纤建设者.

• 数据中心运营商环境 另见: Ofcom 揭露英国铁路移动覆盖差距.

• 北美基础设施市场 另见: 欧盟限制美国卫星运营商接入频谱.

• 边缘基础设施定位 另见: FCC 要求美国海底电缆登陆须获许可.

• 产品战略职能 另见: 美国封堵海外AI芯片采购漏洞.

• 互联及数字基础设施生态系统 另见: Dish 违约后 FCC 重启 AWS-3 拍卖.

运营角色 / 决策角色

Gramont 的角色结合了基础设施产品战略与边缘市场定位。 另见: 美国关闭英伟达AI芯片海外漏洞.

在大型主机托管运营商内部,这些职责通常包括:

• 边缘基础设施规划

• 互联生态系统发展

• 企业基础设施产品设计

• 云临近定位

• AI 基础设施对齐

• 城域市场基础设施规划

• 生态系统密度扩展

该职位介于基础设施运营、商业开发与产品架构之间。

Gramont 参加 ITW 会议与当前数据中心及互联市场动态相符。

可能的讨论领域包括:

• 云临近合作伙伴关系

• 边缘基础设施关系

• 互联生态系统扩展

• 企业数字基础设施需求

• AI 基础设施环境

• 运营商中立连接生态系统

• 围绕分布式基础设施的伙伴关系发展

随着边缘和 AI 基础设施对话与电信生态系统日益交织,数据中心运营商在 ITW 等电信基础设施活动中的可见度越来越高。

控制面

Gramont 可见的控制面包括:

• 基础设施产品定位

• 边缘生态系统规划

• 互联临近性

• 企业基础设施关系

• 云接入生态系统发展

• 基础设施市场推广协调

这属于战略性基础设施定位,而非直接的设施运营所有权。

影响机制

Gramont 的影响力可能来自以下方面:

• 塑造基础设施产品方向

• 支持边缘生态系统增长

• 提升互联密度

• 将基础设施产品与企业需求对齐

• 加强云连接定位

• 支持 AI 就绪型基础设施环境

在数字基础设施市场中,生态系统密度本身往往成为一种竞争优势。

分类边界

此人物简介不应归类为:

• 传统电信运营商高管

• 纯企业级 SaaS 运营商

• 政府技术职务

• 超大规模基础设施高管

• 硬件制造高管

正确的分类是:大型主机托管运营商内部的数字基础设施与边缘生态系统领导力。



Area of expertise

Alec Gramont has spent much of his career around the commercial and product side of digital infrastructure, particularly where colocation, enterprise connectivity, edge computing, and interconnection ecosystems overlap inside large North American metro markets. At CoreSite, his role combines edge strategy with infrastructure product development. That work sits close to practical operational questions inside the data centre market: where workloads are moving, how enterprises connect into cloud environments, how latency-sensitive applications reshape metro demand, and how interconnection ecosystems evolve around AI, cloud, and distributed compute environments. CoreSite itself has long occupied a strong position inside carrier-neutral colocation and interconnection markets in the United States. The company’s campuses are deeply tied into cloud on-ramps, network ecosystems, enterprise infrastructure demand, and increasingly AI-adjacent compute environments. Since becoming part of American Tower, the company has also gained additional relevance around edge-distributed infrastructure strategy. Gramont’s profile reflects that broader market evolution. His work is less about traditional telecom wholesale relationships and more about how digital infrastructure operators package connectivity, compute adjacency, ecosystem density, and infrastructure accessibility into usable enterprise platforms. The attendee metadata categorises his function under marketing, but the role itself is materially infrastructure-oriented. Product strategy inside large colocation operators increasingly sits very close to commercial infrastructure architecture, ecosystem planning, and interconnection growth rather than pure branding activity.

  • Role evidence: Alec Gramont is framed by vice president of edge and product strategy at coresite and public digital infrastructure context. Evidence basis: Alec Gramont article record; Alec Gramont article record
  • Operating context: Edge infrastructure, colocation ecosystems, interconnection strategy, and North American data centre markets and North America provide the public context for this person profile. Evidence basis: Alec Gramont article record; Alec Gramont article record

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Role and Scope

  • Profile: Alec Gramont
  • Current Role: Vice President of Edge and Product Strategy at CoreSite
  • Analytical Category: Person
  • Why tracked: Tracked for leadership visibility across edge infrastructure, colocation ecosystems, AI-adjacent data centre environments, and interconnection strategy inside North American digital infrastructure markets.

Signal Map

  • Leadership roles tied to edge strategy and digital infrastructure positioning influence interconnection density, AI adjacency, cloud ecosystems, and enterprise infrastructure adoption.
  • Decision horizon: Next quarter
  • Operational relevance: High
  • Relevant activities: Edge infrastructure positioning, Interconnection ecosystems, Data centre product strategy, Enterprise digital infrastructure relationships, Cloud and AI adjacency environments

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