Iron Mountain

American information management company

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February 2025 Elon Musk criticized the U.S. Office of Personnel Management's use of the Iron Mountain storage facility during an event in the Oval Office with President Donald Trump, suggesting inefficiencies in government record storage and processing.
August 2024 Iron Mountain acknowledged that 20% of the thousands of hard disks from the 1990s stored offline for customers were unrecoverable.
February 2021 Iron Mountain purchased Infofort, an information management solutions provider in the Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey (MENAT) region.
December 2017 The company purchased IO Data Centers' US division for $1.3 billion, including four colocation data centers in New Jersey, Ohio, and Arizona.
September 2016 Prince's unpublished recordings, valued over $200 million, were moved to an Iron Mountain facility in Los Angeles due to water damage and poor storage conditions.
May 2 2016 Iron Mountain completed the merger with Recall Holdings for $2 billion, mostly in stock, after receiving approvals from various competition authorities.
April 2015 Iron Mountain announced plans to acquire Australian data protection services provider Recall Holdings for around $2.2 billion in cash and stock.
February 5 2014 An intentional fire completely burned down the company's Buenos Aires warehouse, resulting in the deaths of nine firefighters and severe injuries to seven others.
May 8 2012 Iron Mountain expanded its high-security storage facility business by acquiring three records storage firms: File House Offsite Record Storage, Document Systems Inc., and First National Safe Deposit.
November 4 2011 A large fire struck Iron Mountain's document storage warehouse and headquarters in Aprilia, Italy, causing substantial damage to the building and stored documents. The facility had approximately 40 employees, but no one was injured.
May 16 2011 Iron Mountain decided to divest Iron Mountain Digital, selling it to Autonomy Corporation for $380 million.
April 2011 Bob Brennan departed from the company, and Richard Reese resumed his former CEO title.
February 2010 Iron Mountain acquired Mimosa Systems, a California-based eDiscovery and content archiving software provider, which was absorbed into Iron Mountain Digital.

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