Digital Infrastructure Group (DIG) is an Austin, Texas-based data infrastructure and analytics company founded in 2023, dedicated to redefining the digital landscape through industry-leading Data Infrastructure as a Service (DIaaS). The company is committed to creating secure, reliable, scalable, cost-efficient, innovative, and highly satisfactory digital infrastructure solutions that seamlessly meet the needs of modern compute-intensive workloads. DIG specializes in the design, development, and operation of data centers and related infrastructure, with a focus on supporting high-performance applications in energy, blockchain, AI, and digital asset sectors. The firm emphasizes end-to-end project delivery, from site planning and energy sourcing to facility buildout, commissioning, and ongoing management, ensuring optimal performance, security, and operational excellence. With a small team of 2-10 employees, DIG positions itself as a forward-thinking partner for clients seeking next-generation digital infrastructure. As of January 2, 2026, Digital Infrastructure Group is active with ongoing data center development, infrastructure services, and client support.
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